On the nature and treatment of the diseases of the heartJohn Churchill, 1851 - 587 pages |
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Page 95
... arterial blood , or from the stupor produced by venous congestion . After ... pulse is agitated , and , from nervous excitation , there are frequent ... arterial circulation indicating changes in the left , heart . Macuish . THE DISEASES ...
... arterial blood , or from the stupor produced by venous congestion . After ... pulse is agitated , and , from nervous excitation , there are frequent ... arterial circulation indicating changes in the left , heart . Macuish . THE DISEASES ...
Page 101
... arterial pulse when investigating every disease of the body , yet they have seldom deemed it neces- sary to examine into the condition of the heart itself , although they must be aware at the same time that the arterial pulse is felt ...
... arterial pulse when investigating every disease of the body , yet they have seldom deemed it neces- sary to examine into the condition of the heart itself , although they must be aware at the same time that the arterial pulse is felt ...
Page 115
... arterial pulse , —the increased impulse of the heart being caused by the additional effort necessary in order to empty itself of the accumulated blood , and the diminution in the force of the arterial pulse arising from the diminished ...
... arterial pulse , —the increased impulse of the heart being caused by the additional effort necessary in order to empty itself of the accumulated blood , and the diminution in the force of the arterial pulse arising from the diminished ...
Page 165
... arterial blood from the left heart , or when a large quantity of the general ... artery from the right heart ; and these causes of a languid circulation will ... pulse can scarcely be perceived , life appearing extinguished ; and many of ...
... arterial blood from the left heart , or when a large quantity of the general ... artery from the right heart ; and these causes of a languid circulation will ... pulse can scarcely be perceived , life appearing extinguished ; and many of ...
Page 170
... arterial apoplexy there is an increased quantity of arterial blood in the brain , so during the acute stage of ... pulse , are all symptoms caused by a disturbance in the circulation of the venous system . Whereas , in those cases of apoplexy ...
... arterial apoplexy there is an increased quantity of arterial blood in the brain , so during the acute stage of ... pulse , are all symptoms caused by a disturbance in the circulation of the venous system . Whereas , in those cases of apoplexy ...
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accompanied alimentary canal alterations antimony aorta apoplexy applied arise arterial blood arterial pulse arthritic auricle become bloodletting body brain breathing calomel capillaries cardiac congestion caused cavities cerebro-spinal system chest circulation cloth cold condition cough cutaneous derangement derived digestive organs diminished diseases disordered heart disturbed doses effects employed endeavoured endocardium evacuating excrementitious processes excretion frequently functions gout gouty heart's action hemorrhage impulse increased inflammation inflammatory influence leeches left heart left ventricle less likewise lungs Medical medicinal substances membrane morbid changes mucous mucous membrane muscles nature nausea nerves nervous system numerous observed palpitation parietes paroxysm pathological peculiarities pericardium phenomena portion powers produced pulmo-cardiac pulmonary vessels pulmonic quantity of blood relieved remarkable remedies respiration respiratory restoring rheumatism right auricle right heart serous serous membranes skin sleep sounds spinal chord stomach structure suffering symptoms syncope take place thoracic viscera tion tissues treatment valves veins venous blood ventricle vigour violent vomiting whilst
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