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A practical treatise on apoplexy (cerebral hemorrhage) its pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics, and prophylaxis with an essay on (so-called) nervous apoplexy, on congestion of the brain and serous effusion.
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Media in category a practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians (1904) the following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis - for students and physicians (1894) (14778544415).
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A practical treatise on apoplexy (cerebral hemorrhage): its pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics, and prophylaxis, with an essay on so-called nervous apoplexy.
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John hunter was a giant in the natural sciences and medicine (fig. His overall contributions to the basic and clinical neurosciences were substantial but are little known.
In apoplexy we have a suispension of the functions of the brain, dependent uipon an excess of blood in that organ. In'syncope we have a similar state of the cerebral functions from a deficiency of blood. Wehave convulsions dependent upon an excess of blood in the brain, as in cerebritis; and percontra we baveconvulsions dependent on a deficiency of blood,.
A practical treatise on apoplexy (cerebral hemorrhage); its pathology, diagnosis, therape january 1867 the american journal of the medical sciences william boyd mushet.
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This paper explores the historical background to the construction of this risk; it starts by investigating the connections made between individual behaviours and the causation of apoplexy in the medical discourse during the 18 th and 19 th centuries described in english medical textbooks from the 1700s. In outlining the emergence of a biomedical discourse around apoplexy and stroke, we note how a number of judgemental and moral concerns are articulated particularly around diet and exercise.
Author(s): mushet,william boyd title(s): a practical treatise on apoplexy (cerebral hemorrhage) its pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics, and prophylaxis, with an essay on so-called nervous apoplexy, on congestion of the brain and serous effusion. Country of publication: england publisher: london, churchill, 1866.
“a practical treatise on apoplexy” its pathology diagnosis, therapeutics and prophylaxis. With an essay on so-called nervous apoplexy or congestion of the brain and serous effusion [cerebral haemorrhage].
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For example, the title page of the copy in the british museum reads, hypochondriasis; a practical treatise on the nature and cure of that disorder, commonly called the hyp and the hypo. The copy in the royal society of medicine contains, among other additions, the words by sir john hill in pencil, and 85° land.
A treatise on apoplexy, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism, cerebral gout, cerebral rheumatism, and epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis.
A practical treatise on apoplexy (cerebral hemorrhage), its pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics, and prophylaxis with an essay on (so-called) nervous apoplexy, on congestion of the brain and serous effusion. This material has been provided by the royal college of surgeons of england. The original may be consulted at the royal college of surgeons of england.
A treatise on apoplexy, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral embolism, cerebral gout, cerebral rheumatism, and epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis. A practical treatise on the diseases and infirmities of advanced life.
17 may 2017 in the beginning of the 19th century, apoplexy was understood to be a in 1824 wrote a treatise of nervous diseases, defining apoplexy as a genere et de iis cerebri in specie (“practical textbook of general medicine.
It gives an account of the existing knowledge of hemiplegia, paraplegia, paralysis of separate nerves, epilepsy, apoplexy, lethargy, and hydrocephalus internus, without major innovations. The method is comparable to that of his friend thomas young in his practical and historical treatise on consumptive diseases (1815).
Apoplexy, in the hippocratic writings, is presented as a disease in which the brain suffers as a consequence of an imbalance in the four humors of the body, blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile, while therapeutic options of purging and blood-letting are proposed as interventions that serve to correct these humoral imbalances (clarke, 1963).
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In 1870 his writings were published as a practical treatise on agriculture: to which is added the author’s published letters. On his death he scandalized hancock county society by bequeathing the vast bulk of his estate (a share with a value estimated at more than $300,000) to his only child, amanda america dickson (1849–1893).
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His classic work, a treatise on the principles and practice of medicine, appeared in 1866. The sixth edition was published the year of his death (with the collaboration of prof. Welch, who incorporated all of the newer bacteriological teaching), and the seventh in 1894.
1 of the causes nature and treatment of palsy and apoplexy of 189: a theoretical and practical treatise on human parturition by 211: bibliographical notices 231:.
Apoplexy is the terminal syndrome of a complex of different apricot diseases. The name was derived from human pathology, because (part of) a tree suffering from dieback or sudden wilt may die just as unexpectedly as man, when hit by a stroke.
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Apoplexy apoplexy is a stroke or brain aneurysm, which results in confusion, unconsciousness, and partial or total paralysis. According to nineteenth-century doctor egbert guernsey, the illness was most prevalent in women, older adults, and those with “a stout short body, large and short neck, corpulence, dark, red countenance.
Colman and holden, 1834), 79; william boyd mushet, a practical treatise on apoplexy (cerebral hemorrhage), its pathology, diagnosis, therapeutics, and prophylaxis, with an essay on so-called nervous apoplexy, on congestion of the brain and serous eff usion (london: john churchill and sons, 1866), iii–iv, 134–8.
Department of neurology royal north shore hospital australia. In the eighteenth century, apoplexy was the term used to describe a clinical presentation rather than a single disease entity – a sudden catastrophic event characterised by a loss of consciousness, movement and sensation.
), a treatise on female nervous hysterical hypochondriacal bilious convulsive diseases apoplexy and palsy in which the principal disorders are explained from anatomical facts and the treatment formed on several new principles book available in pdf, epub, mobi format.
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A treatise of diseases of the head, brain, and nerves more especially of the palsy, apoplexy, to which is subjoin'd, a discourse on the nature, real cause and certain cure of melancholy in men, and vapours in women: by a physician.
A practical treatise on apoplexy, cerebral hemorrhage: its pathology, diagnosis therapeutics and prophylaxis (1866).
In his book, a practical treatise on the diagnosis, pathology and treatment of diseases of the heart (1859), he stated his belief that “indolence or inaction” could lead to weakness of the heart and fatty degeneration of the heart muscle.
A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians he course of syphilis and in sclerodactyly. The nails in some cases of raynauds disease become dry, scaly, andcracked, or hypertrophied. The growth is arrested on the paralyzed side in the hemiplegia fromcerebral apoplexy.
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