My intention is to explain them in such a way that it may become apparent to everyone that they are rational remedies for every properly diagnosed constitutional disease.
I diagnosed it a case of fracture, without displacement, either of the os coronæ or the navicular bone, but was more inclined to the former than the latter.
The condition was diagnosed and pus liberated at the sole of one foot during the third day of the lameness.
The prognosis of navicular disease (once diagnosedwith certainty) must almost of necessity be unfavourable.
Crepitus is, of course, denied us, and in nearly every instance the case is only diagnosed when the lameness persists and pus commences to form, or when grave changes in the normal shape of the foot compel our attention to the parts.
Fracture of the navicular bone, if in any way diagnosed with certainty, offers us an almost hopeless case, for it appears to be a commonly reported fact that attempts at reunion are rare.
Thus, unless the cause of the lameness is diagnosedwith certainty to be situated somewhere in the posterior region of the foot, section of the posterior digital alone will not give total insensibility to pain.
As the lameness continued to increase in severity, Mr. Hurrell was called in on August 1, anddiagnosed the case as one of foot lameness.
This patient subsequently died from what was diagnosed by a well-known French surgeon as rupture of the bowels.
This was diagnosed by a specialist in rectal troubles as due to abnormally developed valves in his rectum, and these were cut.
Cases are practically always at the beginning diagnosed as rheumatism because the first symptom is likely to be pain followed by weakness.
I have seen a patient still alive with a mitral murmur who told the story of having had his affection originally diagnosed as mitral regurgitation by Skoda, the distinguished Vienna diagnostician, over forty years before.
This was diagnosed as ptosis of his organs, and an operation was done to tuck these up.
Any complaint of discomfort in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, if persisted in, is almost sure sooner or later to be diagnosed as due to a calculus.
This was not due to any mistake of diagnosis, for a generation ago tuberculosis was more likely to be missed when actually present than to be diagnosed when absent.
We diagnosed her ability as good, but her school advantages had been poor.
He diagnosed it as a case of constitutional psychosis; the extent of the abnormalities showing the individual to be irresponsible.
He diagnosed the case as psychotic; insane in a legal sense.
Inez had been regarded as a partial invalid; their physician diagnosedthe case as diabetes and found it incurable.
But only yesterday was the source of the yellow fever, for instance, diagnosed and located, and the proper means of prevention applied.
Having thus, so to speak, diagnosed the situation, the changes the situation exacts are to be measured, and a forecast ventured.
Myra diagnosed that Sholto was taken on a yacht by Garnesk's left-handed man in sea-boots.
Echinococcus cannot be understood ordiagnosed by the layman.
Complications must be diagnosed when they occur, and the correct methods of treatment promptly instituted.
The rash of prickly heat is easily diagnosed from other rashes because it is accompanied by no other symptom, such as fever, which would suggest a more serious disease.
The situation was therefore confused and uncertain, and it had to be diagnosed without delay.
Swelled head, sure," diagnosed Decker, the financial reporter of The Ledger.
The controversy is as to whether or not Morell Mackenzie honestly believed what he said when he diagnosed the Emperor's illness as non-cancerous in opposition to the opinion of distinguished German doctors like Professor Bergmann.
He is an acute sufferer from that mental sickness diagnosed by nearly all writers of Russia.
In that concrete illustration, Turgenev diagnosed the weakness of naturalism.
Rudins are as common in Russia to-day as they were in 1850; for although Turgenev diagnosed the disease in a masterly fashion, he was unable to suggest a remedy.
Citizeness Germyn rapidlydiagnosed her embarrassment and acted to cover it up.
Three years prior to coming to see me Marie had been medicallydiagnosed as having breast cancer and had been advised to have immediate surgery.
Jake had seen a lot of medical doctors and had variously been diagnosed as having chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic (whatever that is) meningitis, and multiple sclerosis.
Irving thereupon stopped work, and the doctor diagnosed his case as "Retinitis conjunctivitis, both eyes.
The doctor diagnosed her case as involutional insanity, and thought that immediate arrangements were desirable for her entrance into an insane hospital as a voluntary patient.
Some people might think he was going mad, but I am convinced that his case should be diagnosed as Mr. Bumble diagnosed that of Oliver Twist.
When I found out how much fertiliser he had surprised his eight-by-twelve patch of ground with I diagnosedthe case as one of water-brash or some similar form of soil indigestion.
The average length of time the infection had existed when diagnosed was four years and five months, but one woman had had the disease for twenty-six years, and seven had had it for over twenty years.
The presence of certain kinds of monsters in the uterus can be diagnosed before labor, but double monsters are mistaken for ordinary twins.
He had spoken simply upon impulse, being of that nature, and he could not but admire the way in which she had diagnosed his motive, or rather lack of motive save a chivalrous desire to serve.
Armitage, who plainlydiagnosed Sara's drift, was smiling broadly, as Anne looked at him with a curious, wondering expression.
She was fully bent now upon declining to employ Armitage in any capacity and was on the point of saying so, when Anne, who had diagnosed her trend of mind, broke in.
The disease can be diagnosed by the marked interference with respiration.
He did not improve, however, although it was presently admitted that he was out of health and he was taken at last into hospital, the doctor having diagnosed the disease as hemorrhage of the kidneys.
In the end his health gave way, but the trouble was not diagnosed and he was very harshly treated.
These insensitive areas, known as stigmata, played a very important role in the epidemic of witchcraft hunting of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the witch was so diagnosed if she felt no pain when a needle was thrust into her.
Indeed, had a psychiatrist examined him at this time, there is no doubt he would have diagnosed his condition as a beginning Dementia Precox.
I wish I could agree that what we have diagnosed as a malady is only an early stage of something that is ultimately to develop into matured judgment.
Smith in the dry season were juveniles and subadults, the development of the vomerine ridges could not be diagnosed properly.
I diagnosed a labouring valve somewhere in the heart system.
Indeed it was the unmistakable voice of the Chinaman, raised hysterically in one of those outbursts which in the past I had diagnosed as symptomatic of dangerous mania.
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