On the Temperature of the Body as a Means of Diagnosis in Phthisis and Tuberculosis, ฉบับที่ 22

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Walton and Maberly, 1865 - 92 หน้า
 

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หน้า 12 - ... 4. The temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of the tuberculosis and tuberculization, and any fluctuations in the temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in the severity of the disease.
หน้า 2 - The temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of the tuberculosis and tuberculization, and any fluctuations in the temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in the severity of the disease. 5. The temperature is a more accurate indication of the amount of tuberculosis and tuberculization, than either the physical signs or the symptoms.
หน้า 2 - The temperature is a more accurate indication of the amount of tuberculosis and tuberculizaron, than either the physical signs or the symptoms. " 6. By means of the temperature we can diagnose tuberculosis and tuberculization long before the physical signs and symptoms are sufficient to justify such a diagnosis. " 7. By means of the temperature we can diagnose tuberculosis even when during the whole course of the disease there are no physical signs indicative of tubercular deposit in any of the organs...
หน้า 3 - ... diagnosis. 7- By means of the temperature we can diagnose tuberculosis even when, during the whole course of the disease, there are no physical signs indicative of tubercular deposit in any of the organs of the body, and in which cases the symptoms (apart from the temperature) are inadequate to enable us to arrive at such a diagnosis. 8. It is probable that by means of the temperature we can conclude that the...
หน้า 81 - Work is intended to be a Guide to Heads of Families and Schools, in their efforts to properly nourish themselves, and those committed to their care ; and also to Clergymen and other Philanthropists who take an interest in the welfare of our labouring population. It is essentially practical and popular, and therefore contains directions rather than arguments, but at the same time, it is based upon the most advanced state of the science.
หน้า 2 - The author begs to acknowledge the great assistance he has 1. There is probably a continued elevation of the body in all cases in which a deposition of tubercle is taking place in any of its organs.
หน้า 3 - The general results which he has arrived at are the following : — " 1. There is probably a continued elevation of the (temperature) of the body in all cases in which a deposition of tubercle is taking place in any of its organs.
หน้า 80 - Dr. Edward Smith on Health and Disease, as Illustrated by the Cyclical Changes in the Human System. Small 8vo., 10s. 6d. x. Dr. Edward Smith on Consumption, its Early and Remedial Stages. Small 8vo., 10s. 6d. XI. Kirkes' Hand Book of Physiology, Fifth Edition, thoroughly revised.
หน้า 82 - By George Viner Ellis, Professor of Anatomy in University College, London, and GH Ford, Esq. The Drawings are from Nature by Mr. Ford, from Dissections by Professor Ellis. Reduced on a Uniform Scale and reproduced in facsimile expressly for Wood's Library of Standard Medical Authors.

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