The disease of angina pectoris comes on quite suddenly, and does not give any notice of its approach.
There is this difference,--that rubbing the hands gives ease to the patient in cases of angina pectoris.
By Mr. Serjeant SHEE: There are cases of angina pectoris in which the patient has recovered and appeared perfectly well for a period of 24 hours, and then the attack has returned.
Kellogg says:-- "Persons subject to attacks of angina pectoris should carry with them a small bottle containing a sponge saturated with nitrite of amyl, and place it to the nose when necessary.
Away back in 1875, in executive committee, one of our leading officers was stricken with angina pectoris.
It is very useful in cases of angina pectoris, or breast pang, but is rarely required in the majority of cases in which the valves of the heart are diseased.
When wakefulness is caused by angina pectoris, or by simple cardiac neuralgia, such as sometimes follows excessive use of tobacco, relief may be obtained through the exhibition of alcoholic stimulants, hydrate of chloral, or nitrite of amyl.
Now that you know Turnbull died of angina pectoris there is no necessity of sending for the coroner," Rochester spoke in haste, his words tumbling over each other.
The morning paper states very plainly that the cause of death was an attack of angina pectoris.
I now recognized that I had a case of angina pectoris, and that her early attacks were due, I thought, to carrying her heavy brother.
Even with some forms of angina pectoris, digitalis in small doses may reduce the frequency of the pain.
Amyl nitrite is required only when a sudden immediate effect is desired in angina pectoris or in some other serious spasmodic condition.
A classical example of the influence of the mind and the emotions in the production of attacks of angina pectoris in those who are predisposed to them by a pre-existing pathological condition, is the case of the famous John Hunter.
In the chapter on Angina Pectoris attention is called to the fact that there are may forms of pseudo-angina due to cardiac neuroses consequent upon gastric disturbance and without heart lesion.
One of the most distressing and dangerous results of sclerosis of the coronary arteries and of the root of the aorta is angina pectoris.
Then too, there may be marked changes at the root of the aorta leading to sclerosis of the coronary vessels alone, and the first intimation that the patient or any one else has that there is disease, may be an attack of angina pectoris.
It has been thought by some that the pain in angina pectoris might be due to this cause.
Benjamin Ward Richardson, physician, of London, took the prosecution somewhat by surprise by attributing Cook’s death to Angina pectoris, a cause not as yet hinted at.
Explanation of symptoms: by hysteria, tetanus, epilepsy, gritty granules on spinal cord—Angina pectoris.
There is this difference,—that rubbing the hands gives ease to the patient in cases of angina pectoris.
I consider that the symptoms I have described were those of angina pectoris.
There is a form of this functional disturbance of the heart which reaches a climax of power to disturb and then is sometimes spoken of as spurious angina pectoris.
Occasionally the pain will be reflected down the left arm which used to be considered the pathognomic sign of true angina pectorisbut is not.
The pain of true angina pectoris is often said to be perhaps the worst torture that humanity has to bear.
If he feels chilly, hot fomentations to the feet and legs, as described in article on Angina Pectoris, may be applied.
The best manner of applying cold to the spine is described in article on Angina Pectoris.
Angina Pectoris (literally, agony of the chest) is one of the worst of these.
If the patient is too weak for bathing, a fomentation may be applied as described in article on Angina Pectoris, only extending, however, over the knees.
The first speaks of neurasthenia, the second of angina pectoris, the third of paranoia, a mental disease, the fourth of emphysema.
An American gentleman, aged fifty-eight years, was under my care for slight symptoms of angina pectoris, pointing to sclerosis of the coronary arteries.
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