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" They have no connection with the gout, being found in persons who never had it ; they continue for life ; and being hardly ever attended with pain, or disposed to become sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance... "
John Haygarth, FRS (1740-1827): A Physician of the Enlightenment - Page 114
by Christopher Charles Booth - 2005 - 169 pages
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a Concise ..., Volume 81

1854 - 848 pages
...pea, which are frequently seen upon the fingers, particularly a little below the top, near the joint 1 They have no connection with the gout, being found...sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance to the free use of the fingers." Many years have passed since Heberden...
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The Nature and Treatment of Gout and Rheumatic Gout

Alfred Baring Garrod - 1859 - 652 pages
...the following query : — " What are those little hard knobs, about the size 537 of a pea, which arc frequently seen upon the fingers, particularly a little...sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hinderance to the free use of the fingers." Fig. 23.* Dr. Begbic, who thinks...
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The Nature and treatment of gout and rheumatic gout

Sir Alfred Baring Garrod - 1863 - 666 pages
...and consisting of the following query : — " What are those little hard knobs, about the size of a pea, which are frequently seen upon the fingers, particularly...sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance to the free use of the fingers." Fig. 31. • Dr. Begbie thinks...
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The nature and treatment of gout and rheumatic gout

sir Alfred Baring Garrod - 1863 - 662 pages
...of the following query : — " What are those little hard knobs, about tho size of a pea, which arc frequently seen upon the fingers, particularly a little...persons who never had it ; they continue for life ; and heing hardly ever attended with pain, or disposed to become sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient,...
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A Treatise on gout and rheumatic gout (rheumatoid arthritis).

Sir Alfred Baring Garrod - 1876 - 720 pages
...and consisting of the following query : — " What are those little hard knobs, about the size of a pea, which are frequently seen upon the fingers, particularly...sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance to the free use of the fingers." Dr. Begbie thinks the nodules are...
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The Senile Heart, Its Symptoms, Sequelae, and Treatment

George William Balfour - 1898 - 320 pages
...They have no connection with gout, being found in persons who never had it ; they continue through life ; and being hardly ever attended with pain, or...sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance to the free use of the fingers." 1 These knobs are common 1 Commentaries...
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Rheumatism, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Subcutaneous Nodules

Charles Oliver Hawthorne - 1900 - 72 pages
...largely credited. Heberden's short chapter on Digitorum Nodi is as follows :—- " What are those little knobs about the size of a small pea which are frequently...sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance to the free use of the fingers."—("Commentaries," Chapter 28,...
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Annals of Medical History, Volume 4

1922 - 458 pages
...below the top, near the joint? They have no connection with the gout, being found in persons who have never had it; they continue for life; and being hardly...sores, are rather unsightly than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance to the free use of the fingers. His observations on various other...
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Chronic Fatigue Intoxication: A Heretofore Inadequately Described Affection

Edward Herman Ochsner - 1923 - 152 pages
...heading "Digitorum Nodi." Heberden's description is so perfect and graphic than I insert it here.* "What are those little hard knobs, about the size...with pain, or disposed to become sores, are rather * Heberden, William. Commentaries on the History and Cure of Diseases, 1782, Chapter 28, pp. 119-120....
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Pediatrics of the Past

John Ruhräh - 1925 - 668 pages
...seen upon the fingers, particularly a little below the top, near the joint? They have no connexion with the gout, being found in persons who never had...sores, are rather unsightly, than inconvenient, though they must be some little hindrance to the free use of the fingers. The "Commentaries" were arranged...
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