This result is indicated by adynamic symptoms on the part of the constitution, and by the livid appearance of the parts undergoing mortification.
Buchard claims that atonic dilatation of the stomach is a very frequent result of an adynamic state of the general system.
Cough, adynamic fever, rapid emaciation, and so on are present, as in acute tuberculosis generally.
The uniformly fatal termination usually takes place slowly from gradual exhaustion or with the symptoms of an adynamic fever, but death may occur suddenly from hemorrhage.
They may be produced in that state of the tissues which accompanies certain cachectic and profoundly adynamic conditions, as in severe typhoid fever.
Medicines such as {330} quinia and eucalyptus are given in adynamic conditions, which Luton says are rare under this treatment.
They are--(1) The adynamic form, in which prostration is marked in the beginning and throughout the attack.
In the ataxo-adynamic form the symptoms of the ataxic and those of the adynamic form are found united.
To this latter class belong the inflammatory typhus, the nervous or ataxic typhus, the adynamic typhus, and the ataxo-adynamic typhus of Murchison.
These contrasts have been exhibited on a large scale, for while upon the continent of Europe the disease for the most part has presented sthenic phenomena, it has been more generally asthenic and adynamic in Ireland.
The author seeks to find a common name for all varieties of continued fever, the name that he chooses being "Adynamic Fever.
Armstrong rightly observed, that inflammation is not an essential constituent of typhus; and the same holds good in the strictest sense of the word, with the typhoid or adynamic puerperal fever.
The malignant adynamic form corresponds closely with the malignant typhus of this, and the pestilential fevers of warm countries, more especially the plague and the African typhus or yellow fever.
The adynamic form of puerperal mania is by far the most common species of the disease, and like the adynamic puerperal convulsions, arises from causes which produce exhaustion and collapse in the general powers of the system.
We are also convinced that where calomel has been promptly given in this manner, the chances of the disease being prolonged or terminating in the adynamic form are considerably diminished.
Indeed, we may say, that by the time the peritonitis is fairly established, the introduction of putrid virus into the circulation has been of sufficient duration and extent to render the production of adynamic symptoms almost unavoidable.
Ferguson observes, of comparatively rare occurrence in puerperal women, the condition of the system during childbed, disposing it quickly to assume more or less of the adynamic character.
Camphor: inadynamic fevers, and in delirium, in 20 grn.
It is best to begin giving it early and in small quantities: two to six ounces is a moderate amount, eight to twelve ounces daily is not too much for adynamic or complicated cases.
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