... the gummy nodules are in a state of caseation or are infiltrated. ' It must be noted that syphiloma most usually spares the apex, whereas tubercle most frequently attacks that portion of the lung. This, however, is not constant, as has been shown... American Homoeopathist - Page 1161881Full view - About this book
| 1881 - 482 pages
...the gummy nodules are in a state of caseation, or are infiltrated. It must be noted that syphiloma usually spares the apex, whereas tubercle most frequently...attacked at an early or at a late stage of the disease. — British Med. Journ., vol. i, 1881, p. 21. Syphilitic enlarged spleen in a child. — Dr. WJ TYSON... | |
| Victor Cornil - 1882 - 524 pages
...however, is not constant, as has been shown by Fournier. The course of pulmonary syphilis is commonly slow and apyretic, which is not usually the case in...attacked at an early or at a late stage of the disease. According to Dr. Frederick Robinson,1 who differs markedly in some respects from the preceding writers,... | |
| 1881 - 852 pages
...distinguishing it ; even after death the distinction cannot always be made between gummaand tubercle, especially when the gummy nodules are in a state of caseation...attacked at an early or at a late stage of the disease. MISCELLANY. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS, LONDON, 1881. — Preparations for the approaching International... | |
| 1881 - 852 pages
...distinguishing it ; even after death the distinction cannot always be made between gummaand tubercle, especially when the gummy nodules are in a state of caseation...attacked at an early or at a late stage of the disease. MISCELLANY. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS, LONDON. 1881. — Preparations for the approaching International... | |
| 1881 - 396 pages
...constant, as has been shown by Fournier. The course of pulmonary syphilis is usually slow and apyretie, which is not usually the case in tubercular phthisis....attacked at an early or at a late stage of the disease. — Medical itnd Surgical Reporter. ON THE ABORTIVE AND CURATIVE TKEATMENT OF SMALLPOX.— "On the... | |
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