On this point Dr. Walshe observes, that in the persistence of the general symptoms there " is assuredly enough to create a strong suspicion of the existence of tubercle in the lungs, taken in conjunction with the indubitable tendency of syphilis plus... Parliamentary Papers - Page 436by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1863Full view - About this book
| William Stokes - 1837 - 594 pages
...which I rely for the diagnosis between this syphilitic irritation of the bronchi, and tubercle, is the want of accordance between the physical signs and the constitutional symptoms. The latter are often those of phthisis in an advanced stage, while the former point out no amount of disease... | |
| Walter Hayle Walshe - 1851 - 524 pages
...shall exist in the lungs. 'Yet here is assuredly enough to create a strong suspicion of its existence, taken in conjunction with the indubitable tendency...has neither consolidation signs, nor, a fortiori, those of excavation. But there is a curious source of difficulty, which sometimes starts up in these... | |
| Walter Hayle Walshe - 1860 - 504 pages
...shall exist in the lungs. Yet here is assuredly enough to create a strong suspicion of its existence taken in conjunction with the indubitable tendency...the patient with syphilitic bronchitis has neither consolidation-signs, nor, a fortiori, the evidences of excavation. But there is a curious source of... | |
| William Aitken - 1864 - 1046 pages
...sore, are apt to be exposed to the risk of bronchitis when mounting guard soon after being discharged to duty. Secondary symptoms and pulmonic lesions are...fortiori, the evidences of excavation. But there is a curious source of difficulty which sometimes starts up in these cases, and renders doubt imperative... | |
| 1864 - 404 pages
...sore, are apt to be exposed to the risk of bronchitis when mounting guard soon after being discharged to duty. Secondary symptoms and pulmonic lesions are...syphilitic bronchitis has neither consolidation signs, nor, afortiori, the evidences of excavation. But there is a curious source of difficulty which sometimes... | |
| 1864 - 392 pages
...bronchitis when mounting guard soon after being discharged to duty. Secondary symptoms and pulmonie lesions are then apt to date their commencement ;...syphilitic bronchitis has neither consolidation signs, nor, afortiori, the evidences of excavation. But there is a curious source of difficulty which sometimes... | |
| William Aitken - 1866 - 1158 pages
...supervene, and yet no tubercle in the lung may be developed; but chronic bronchitis remains persistent. Ou this point Dr. Walshe observes, that in the persistence...fortiori, the evidences of excavation. But there is a curious source of difficulty which sometimes starts up in these cases, and renders doubt imperative,... | |
| William Aitken - 1868 - 1110 pages
...in a person having the requisite constitutional aptitude. How are the cases to be distinguished'!1 By the total want of accordance between the physical...syphilitic bronchitis has neither consolidation signs nor, à fortiori, the evidences of excavation. Hut there is a curious source of difficulty which sometimes... | |
| William Aitken - 1872 - 1020 pages
...with the indubitable tendency of syphilis, plus mercury, to induce the outbreak of pulmonary phthisis. How are the cases to be distinguished ? By the total...fortiori, the evidences of excavation. But there is a curious source of difficulty which sometimes starts up in these cases and renders doubt imperative... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1876 - 434 pages
...observes, that in the persistence of the général symptoms there ' is assuredly enough to create a itrong suspicion of the existence of tubercle in the lungs,...fortiori, the evidences of excavation. But there is a curious source of difficulty which sometimes starts up in these cases, and renders doubt imperative,... | |
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