This explains why cancer is a constitutional disease, why it is, as I stated it, "rooted in every drop of blood.
The disease is already systemic, or constitutional, and the chancre is the local expression of a constitutional disease.
In short, I repeat gonorrhea is essentially a local and not a constitutional disease, and is not hereditary.
Leprosy is a constitutional disease of chronic course and fatal termination, characterized by peculiar changes in the tissues of skin, mucous membrane, nerves, and most organs of the body.
Is diphtheria, primarily, a local or a constitutional disease?
A constitutional disease characterized by great weakness, stomach and bowel symptoms, heart weakness, and dark coloring of the skin.
A constitutional disease characterized by weakness, anemia, sponginess of the gums and tendencies to bleeding.
This is a constitutional disease due to atrophy (wasting away) of the thyroid gland and characterized by swollen condition of the tissue under the skin, wasting of the thyroid and mental failures.
The question of heredity, of course, is bound up with that of rheumatism being a constitutional disease dependent on hyperacidity or some other pathological condition of the blood.
The hardest symptom about these cases to cure is the cherished mental conviction that they are the victims of constitutional disease, either gout or rheumatism, to which all their symptoms are attributed.
We are afraid that certain feelings, though we like to call them symptoms, due to some trivial cause or other as a rule that deserves no notice, may mean the insidious inroads of a constitutional disease destined to shorten existence.
Defn: A constitutional disease characterized by the production of tubercles in the internal organs, and especially in the lungs, where it constitutes the most common variety of pulmonary consumption.
A constitutional disease characterized by the production of tubercles in the internal organs, and especially in the lungs, where it constitutes the most common variety of pulmonary consumption.
The disturbance of this proper quality is among the main factors of constitutional disease.
In all cases of constitutional disease, plasmogen is used to bring about a proper regeneration and preservation of the blood-cells.
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