| 1895 - 944 pages
...inflammations, harmonizing to a certain extent former conflicting views. Definition.—The disease is defined as a diffuse phlegmonous inflammation of the floor of...submaxillary region, which may end in gangrene, abscess, or resolution, and which sometimes prevails as an epidemic. To this the word " infectious " should be... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1895 - 1070 pages
...already noticed this peculiar condition. .The modern conception of the affection is to regard it as a diffuse phlegmonous inflammation of the floor of...the mouth and of the intermuscular and sub-cutaneous cellular tissue of the submaxillary region, which may resolve or may end in gangrene or abscess. Many... | |
| 1895 - 744 pages
...NEWCOMB, of New York, read a paper on LUDWIG'S ANGINA, which is generally defined by modern writers as a diffuse phlegmonous inflammation of the floor of...the mouth and of the intermuscular and subcutaneous cellular tissue of the submaxillary region. The specific identity of the affection has always been... | |
| 1895 - 794 pages
...Ludwig, was probably the first to observe this malady, which is generally defined by modern writers as a diffuse, phlegmonous inflammation of the floor of...the mouth and of the intermuscular and subcutaneous cellular tissue of the submaxillary region. To the latter many writers confine the site of occurrence.... | |
| 1898 - 572 pages
...subhyoid phlegmon, sublingual quinsy, cyanche cellularis maligna (4), etc. It is defined by Foster (5) as "A diffuse phlegmonous inflammation of the floor of...submaxillary region, which may end in gangrene, abscess or resolution." The inflammation has, in certain instances, seemed to focus in and around the sublingual... | |
| 1898 - 640 pages
...subhyoid phlegmon, sublingual quinsy, cyanche cellularis maligna (4), etc. It is defined by Foster (5) as "A diffuse phlegmonous inflammation of the floor of...submaxillary region, which may end in gangrene, abscess or resolution." The inflammation has, in certain instances, seemed to focus in and around the sublingual... | |
| 1895 - 952 pages
...probable that the malady was noted by Heim some thirteen years before Ludwig. Modem writers define it as a diffuse phlegmonous inflammation of the floor of...mouth, and of the inter-muscular and subcutaneous cellular tissue of the sub-maxillary region, which may resolve or end in abscess or gangrene. Many... | |
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