The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Band 12Samuel Highley, 1853 |
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acetic acid acid action affection albumen albuminuria alkaline ammonia anatomy animals aorta appear atheroma Beneke Bidder and Schmidt bile blood body cause cavity cells chemical chyle coagulability colour condition connexion considerable constitution contained corpuscles crystals deposit digestive dilatation disease disorder duodenum emphysema epithelium examination exist experiments fact fatty degeneration fatty matter fibres fibrine fluid ganglia gastric juice glands grammes granular healthy heart Hospital hypertrophy inflammation influence instances intestine kidney Lehmann lesion liver lung medicines metamorphosis microscope mode morbid mucous membrane mucus muscular nature nerves nervous observed occur operation opinion organic oxalate of lime oxalic acid pancreatic pathological patient phosphate physiological pneumonia portion present pulmonary quantity referred regard remarks result saliva secretion soda solid starch stomach structure substance sugar symptoms syphilis tion tissue treatment tubercle tumour ulceration urate urea uric acid urine uterine uterus valves
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Seite 94 - Did we know the mechanical affections of the particles of rhubarb, hemlock, opium, and a man; as a watch-maker does those of a watch, whereby it performs its operations, and of a file which by rubbing on them will alter the figure of any of the wheels; we should be able to tell before-hand, that rhubarb will purge, hemlock kill, and opium make a man sleep...
Seite 108 - In one most interesting case, a lady, aged thirty-five, was seized with violent convulsion of the left side of the face, and of the left arm, the leg being unaffected ; when the convulsion ceased, the face and arm were left extremely, if not perfectly paralytic.
Seite 129 - ... remain clear, but if the bulk of fluid be less, an amorphous deposit of the urate will occur. On the other hand, if an excess of uric acid be separated by the kidneys, it will act on the phosphate of soda of the double salt, and hence, on cooling, the urine will deposit a crystalline sediment of acid sand, very probably mixed with amorphous urate of ammonia, the latter usually forming a layer above the crystals, which always sink to the bottom of the vessel.*"] 82.
Seite 420 - It is divided into three parts ; the first of which treats of the nature of consumption ; the second, of the symptoms of consumption ; and the third, of the treatment of consumption.
Seite 10 - It is observed by a modern writer that ' there is hardly a mechanical pursuit in which insects do not excel. They are excellent weavers, house-builders, architects. They make diving-bells, bore galleries, raise vaults, construct bridges. They line their houses with tapestry, clean them, ventilate them, and close them with admirably fitted swing-doors.
Seite 48 - Heller has during the past year contributed five papers, the title of which we have placed at the head of this article. The...
Seite 75 - Then also those poets which are now counted most hard will be both facile and pleasant, Orpheus, Hesiod, Theocritus, Aratus, Nicander, Oppian, Dionysius ; and in Latin, Lucretius, Manilius, and the rural part of Virgil.
Seite 290 - They are no more the producers of vital phenomena than the shells scattered in orderly lines along the sea-beach are the instruments by which the gravitation - force of the moon acts upon the ocean. Like these, the cells mark only where the vital tides have been and how they have acted.
Seite 129 - ... to 1 , the secretion will, at the ordinary temperature of the air, remain clear; but if the bulk of fluid be less, an amorphous deposit of the urate will occur. On the other hand, if an excess of uric acid be separated by the kidneys, it will act on the phosphate of soda of the double salt, and...
Seite 121 - Professor of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Visiting Physician, St.