This elevation is probably due to the general condition (tuberculosi*) rather than to the deposition of the tubercle (tuberculization). 4. The temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of the tuberculosis and tuherculization, and any fluctuations... New York Medical Journal - Pàgina 4621866Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1866 - 588 pàgines
...those febrile diseases in which the local lesion is unimporant is favorable to such a conclusion. " 4. The temperature may be taken as a measure of the...corresponding fluctuations in the severity of the disease." In the preceding proposition the theory was advanced that temperature is the mark of tuberculosis,... | |
| William Aitken - 1866 - 1158 pàgines
...(3.) It is probably due to the state of the system coincident with the deposition of fresh tubercle. (4.) The temperature may be taken as a measure of...temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in the intensity of the disease. (5.) The temperature is a more accurate indication of the amount of tuberculosis... | |
| 1866 - 746 pàgines
...general condition (tuberculosis), rather than to the deposition of the tubercle (tuberculization). temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in...accurate indication of the amount of tuberculosis and tuberculizaron, than either the physical signs or the symptoms. " 6. By means of the temperature we... | |
| William Aitken - 1868 - 1110 pàgines
...to the state of the first, rather than to the second of these processes. (4.) The temperature ma}' be taken as a measure of the amount of the tuberculosis...temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in the intensity of the disease. (5.) The temperature is a more accurate measure of the amount of tuberculosis... | |
| Thomas Hillier - 1868 - 456 pàgines
...cases of tubercle of the brain ; so that I am not quite prepared to admit as an invariable rule that " the temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of tuberculosis and tuberculization." The diagnosis between acute tuberculosis and typhoid fever is sometimes... | |
| 1870 - 810 pàgines
...the intensity of the evil as manifested by the pathological condition ; and, us Dr. Ringer says, " fluctuations in the temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in the severity of the disease." There is a general correspondence between the pulse and the temperature in chronic phthisis. A high... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1870 - 524 pàgines
...cases in which a deposition of tubercle is taking place in any of its organs ;" and he adds, that " the temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of tuberculosis and tuberculization," our own experience however does not warrant this belief. In any... | |
| j. ryan, m.d., & a.c. pope, esq. - 1871 - 790 pàgines
...the body in all cases in which a deposition of tubercle is taking place in any of its organs, that the temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of tuberculosis and tuberculisation ; and that it is a more accurate indication thereof than either the... | |
| Carl August Wunderlich - 1871 - 302 pàgines
...for a policy, if he had read what Sidney Ringer said in his Temperature as a Means of Diagnosis: — "The temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of tuberculosis and tuberculization, and any fluctuations in it indicate corresponding fluctuations in... | |
| William Aitken - 1872 - 1024 pàgines
...regarded in the light of the rise of temperature from an infective process going on, as in pyiemia ? The temperature may be taken as a measure of the amount of the deposit, and any fluctuations in the temperature indicate corresponding fluctuations in the intensity... | |
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