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" It will suffice to say that diabetes "is a disorder of nutrition in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine, the daily amount of which is greatly increased. "
The Medical Forum: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Interests of the Medical ... - Page 211
1907
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22

1902 - 700 pages
...American Medical Association, Denver and Arapahoe County Medical Society. Etc., Etc, "Diabetes Mellitus, a disorder of nutrition, in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine, the daily amount of which is greatly increased." — Osier. It is most common in males, occurs at all...
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The Principles and practice of medicine

Sir William Osler - 1892 - 1158 pages
...Hydrotherapeutic measures, the Paquelin, and massage may be tried. VII. DIABETES MELLITUS. Definition. — A disorder of nutrition, in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine, the daily amount of which is greatly increased. Etiology. — Hereditary influences play an important...
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The Practice of Medicine

Edwin Moses Hale - 1894 - 1054 pages
...rosy — the picture of health." DIABETES MELLITUS. Definition. — A disease of the nutritive system, in which sugar accumulates in the blood, and is excreted in the urine. The daily quantity of urine is also greatly increased. Purdy, whose monograph is one of the best in...
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A Manual of the practice of medicine

George Roe Lockwood - 1895 - 1016 pages
...muscular atrophy of disease. DIABETES MELLITUS. The term " diabetes" should be limited to those cases in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine, accompanied by constitutional symptoms. The term "glycosuria " should be applied only to those cases...
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The Medical News, Volume 79

1901 - 1072 pages
...discuss the subject of diabetes mellitus in all its phases. It will suffice to say that diabetes "is a disorder of nutrition in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine, the daily amount of which is greatly increased." The cause of the disease may be briefly stated as...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22

1902 - 644 pages
...American Medical Association, Denver and Arapahoe County Medical Society. Etc., Etc, "Diabetes Mellitus, a disorder of nutrition, in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine, the daily amount of which is greatly increased." — Osier. It is most common in males, occurs at all...
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Detroit Medical Journal, Volume 4

1904 - 428 pages
...admit that there are still causes which remain undiscovered. According to Osier, diabetes mellitus is a disorder of nutrition in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine, with a marked daily increase of the latter. Von Noorden states that for a case to be one of diabetes...
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The Practice of Medicine

Homer Valmore Halbert - 1905 - 1142 pages
...reduction of the inflammation. CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES. DIABETES MELLITUS. This disease is now regarded as a disorder of nutrition in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urine. It is clinically associated with polyuria and progressive loss of strength and flesh. The pathogenesis...
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Medical News and Abstract, Volume 79

1901 - 1100 pages
...discuss the subject of diabetes me!litus in all its phases. It will suffice to say that diabetes "is a disorder of nutrition in which sugar accumulates in the blood and is excreted in the urir.e, the daily amount of which is greatly increased." Tna cause of the disease may be briefly stated...
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The Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 15

1907 - 666 pages
...SURGICAL REPORTER VOL. XV August, 1907 No. 8 _ MODERN IDEAS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE » BY HV HALBERT, MD, CHICAGO, ILL. I believe it is the best plan of...denied; while it is possible for cases of diabetes to exist without the demonstration of pancreatic involvement, during life or post-mortem, there is sufficient...
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