| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1830 - 594 pages
...mineral acids: 1. Speedy death, from violent corrosion and inflammation ; 2. Slow death, from a peculiar organic disease of the stomach and intestines ; 3....recovery, the person remaining liable ever after to irritahility of the stomach ; 4. Perfect recovery." We shall speak only of the immediate and violent... | |
| James Copland - 1848 - 616 pages
...Speedy death from violent corrosion and inflammation. 2. Slow death from a peculiar organic change of the stomach and intestines. 3. Imperfect recovery,...liable ever after to irritability of the stomach. 4. The recovery of perfect health ; hot the operation, by means of asphyxia, caused in the way now stated,... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 786 pages
...Speedy death from violent corrosion and inflammation. — 2. Slow death from a peculiar organic change of the stomach and intestines. — 3. Imperfect recovery,...liable ever after to irritability of the stomach. 4. The recovery of perfect health : but the operation, by means of asphyxia, caused in the way now stated,... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 782 pages
...Speedy death from violent corrosion and inflammation..— 2. Slow death from a peculiar organic change of the stomach and intestines. — 3. Imperfect recovery,...liable ever after to irritability of the stomach. 4. The recovery of perfect health ; but the operation, by means of asphyxia, caused in the way now stated,... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1859 - 1220 pages
...mineral acids : 1. Speedy death from violent corrosion and inflammation ; 2. Slow death from a peculiar organic disease of the stomach and intestines ; 3....the first variety — namely, all the symptoms that characterise the most violent gastritis, accompanied likewise with burning in the throat, which is... | |
| John Kost - 1859 - 644 pages
...the metallic corrosives and escharotics. The patient 'will generally experience a sour, acrid taste ; burning in the throat, which is increased by pressure, swallowing or coughing ; pain in the stomach, accompanied with eructations; vomiting; a corroded condition of the membranes... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1865 - 772 pages
...mineral acids : 1. Speedy death from violent corrosion and inflammation; 2. Slow death from a peculiar organic disease of the stomach and intestines ; 3....which is increased by pressure, swallowing or coughing ; eructations proceeding from the gases evolved in the stomach by its chemical decomposition ; and... | |
| John J. Meylor - 1866 - 290 pages
...SYMPTOMS. TREATMENT. The acids, generally, are strong corrosive poisons. They produce a sour, acrid taste ; burning in the throat, which is increased by pressure, swallowing, or coughing ; eructa- I tion and excruciating pain in the stomach ; more or less corrugation of the lining membranes... | |
| Parker Sedgwick, S. P. Sedgwick - 1869 - 442 pages
...oxalic acid, are nearly all strong, corrosive poisons, and are of a sour, acrid taste, and produce burning in the throat, which is increased by pressure, swallowing, or coughing, excruciating pain in the stomach, more or less corrugation of the lining membranes of the mouth, excoriation... | |
| Charles Julius Hempel - 1880 - 814 pages
...Slow death from a peculiar organic disease of the stomach and intestines ; 3. Imperfect recover}', the person remaining liable ever after to irritability...which is increased by pressure, swallowing or coughing ; eructations proceeding from the gases evolved in the stomach by its chemical decomposition ; and... | |
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