... instance a difficulty of moving the fingers of the right hand. They all complained more or less of a soreness in the seats of these pains, particularly when they occupied the head and eyeballs. A few complained of their flesh being sore to the touch,... Southern Medical Reports - Страница 391под редакцията на - 1851Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Benjamin Rush - 1805 - 474 страници
...complained of their flesh being sore to the touch, in every part of the body. From these circumstances, the disease was sometimes believed to be a rheumatism...among all classes of people was, the break-bone fever. I met with one case of pain in the back, and another of an acute ear-ach, both of which returned periodically... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1905 - 1174 страници
...touch in every part of the body. From these circumstances the disease was sometimes believed to l>ea rheumatism, but its more general name among all classes of people was the break-bone fever." The large and small joints are affected, •wnt'times in succession, and become swollen, red, and painful.... | |
| 1926 - 680 страници
...complained of their flesh being sore to the touch, in every part of the body. From these circumstances, the disease was sometimes believed to be a rheumatism;...among all classes of people was, the break-bone fever. I met with one case of pain in the back, and another of an acute ear-ache, both of which returned periodically... | |
| 2005 - 772 страници
...complained of their flesh being sore to the touch, in every part of the body. From these circumstances, the disease was sometimes believed to be a rheumatism....among all classes of people was, the Break-bone fever. Epidemiologic theories about the means of transmission of various infectious diseases often preceded... | |
| Erasmus Darwin Fenner, Daniel Warren Brickell - 1866 - 874 страници
...and arms, and in one case produced a difficulty of moving the fingers of the right hand. Hence tbe disease was sometimes believed to be a rheumatism,...the hands and soles of the feet. Convalescence was plow and tedious. The disease was seldom fatal. The treatment required was singularly mild." Now we... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1867 - 782 страници
...neck and arms, and in one case produced a difficulty of moving the fingers of the right hand. Hence the disease was sometimes believed to be a rheumatism,...accompanied by a burning in the palms of the hands and soles of tne feet. Convalescence was slow and tedious. The disease was seldom fatal. The treatment required... | |
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