International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1907 |
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Page i - INTERNATIONAL CLINICS. A Quarterly of Illustrated Clinical Lectures and Especially Prepared Original Articles on Treatment, Medicine, Surgery, Neurology, Pediatrics, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Orthopedics, Pathology, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology, Hygiene, and Other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners.
Page 180 - The pathognomonic signs include changes in the size and breadth of the retinal arteries of such character that a beaded appearance is produced; distinct loss of translucency ; decided lesions in the arterial walls, consisting of white stripes in the form of perivasculitis; alternate contractions and...
Page 201 - A MANUAL OF THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE. By AA Stevens, A. M., MD, Professor of Pathology in the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania; Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis in the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Episcopal Hospital and to St. Agnes' Hospital; Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, etc.
Page 180 - The suggestive signs include uneven caliber and undue tortuosity of the retinal arteries, increased distinctness of the central light streak, an unusually light color of the breadth of the artery, and alterations in the course and caliber of the veins.
Page 216 - ... rapid. It seems safe, therefore, to conclude that at least one tablespoonful of orange juice is necessary daily, and that two tablespoonfuls, or the juice of half an orange, is amply sufficient to bring about a rapid cure. Pain and tenderness were usually the first symptoms to yield to treatment and were soon followed by the return of power in the extremities.