The Homoeopathic theory and practice of medicine v. 2, Том 2Radde, 1868 |
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... , the kidneys become inflamed . One of the most common and characteristic phenomena connected LANE LIBRARY , STANFORD UNIVERSITY with Bright's disease consists in the presence of albumen in BRIGHT'S DISEASE OF THE KIDNEY . 23.
... , the kidneys become inflamed . One of the most common and characteristic phenomena connected LANE LIBRARY , STANFORD UNIVERSITY with Bright's disease consists in the presence of albumen in BRIGHT'S DISEASE OF THE KIDNEY . 23.
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... common cause of acute nephritis . A less frequent , but by no means an uncommon cause of the disease , may be found in the elimination from the blood of poisonous drugs which have been administered by old - school physicians . Nearly ...
... common cause of acute nephritis . A less frequent , but by no means an uncommon cause of the disease , may be found in the elimination from the blood of poisonous drugs which have been administered by old - school physicians . Nearly ...
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... common a circumstance for patients to be troubled with what is vulgarly termed " crick in the back " during the existence of severe colds , that nearly all pains in this region are included under this general appellation , and are ...
... common a circumstance for patients to be troubled with what is vulgarly termed " crick in the back " during the existence of severe colds , that nearly all pains in this region are included under this general appellation , and are ...
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... common origin of the two diseases , viz . , high living and intemperance in the use of alcoholic liquors . This gentleman re- gards cirrhosis as the most common hepatic complication in these cases , although he has occasionally met with ...
... common origin of the two diseases , viz . , high living and intemperance in the use of alcoholic liquors . This gentleman re- gards cirrhosis as the most common hepatic complication in these cases , although he has occasionally met with ...
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... common in those cases of gout which appear to be associated with chronic eruptive dis- ease , especially porrigo and eczema . The skin and the kidneys are the two chief eliminators of the morbid blood - constituents , in both gout and ...
... common in those cases of gout which appear to be associated with chronic eruptive dis- ease , especially porrigo and eczema . The skin and the kidneys are the two chief eliminators of the morbid blood - constituents , in both gout and ...
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abdomen acid Aconite action acute affected alkaline amaurosis ammonia anasarca apoplexy appearance arteries ascites attacks become Belladonna bladder blood body bones brain breathing Bright's disease causes chest chronic cold color condition congestion Conium conjunctiva constitutional convulsions cornea cure debility delirium deposit derangement digestion dilated discharge disease doses dropsy dyspnoea effusion eruptions excessive excited febrile fever fibrine fluid frequent glands gout hæmorrhage head headache heart increased inflammation inflammatory insanity irritation kidneys lids light limbs lungs malady medicine mental Mercury morbid mucous membrane mucus muscles nausea nerves nervous Nux-vomica occur ophthalmia organs pain pale paralysis paroxysms patient peculiar photophobia phthisis poison produced pulse pupil purulent quantity remedy renal respiration rheumatism says scrofulous secretion sensation serous skin sometimes spasmodic spasms spinal stomach substance Sulphur surface swelling symptoms syphilis tion tissue treatment tumor ulcers urea urethra urinary urine uterus vessels violent vomiting
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