During exacerbations any nerve sedative may be tried.
F-- observe, 'On no dit point s'il y a desexacerbations dans cette fievre ou non.
An acute, infectious and non-contagious disease, characterized by a series of exacerbations and remissions, each lasting from five to seven days, and prevailing epidemically.
The commencement of the cold fits of intermittent fevers, and the daily exacerbations of other fevers, so regularly recur at diurnal solar or lunar periods, that it is impossible to deny their connection with gravitation; as explained in Sect.
The returns or exacerbationsof many fevers, both irritative and inflammatory, about six in the evening, and of the periodic cough described in Sect.
These perpetually continue, though with exacerbationsand remissions; which seem to be governed by solar or lunar influence.
It is aggravated by use of the limb, and there are often, especially during the night, exacerbationsin which the pain becomes excruciating.
Subacute exacerbations occur from time to time, with fever and aggravation of the local symptoms and implication of other joints.
Salicylates are only of service during the exacerbations attended with pyrexia.
The animal becomes rapidly exhausted and unstable, staggers on movement, losing the little appetite which may have remained, and has exacerbations of fever.
As the attack progresses these intervals of ease become shorter and shorter, and pain may be continuous, though even then there are exacerbations of pain.
On the contrary, the face is often pallid, or there is at most a circumscribed flush on one or both cheeks, which is most marked during the exacerbations of fever or after the administration of food and stimulants.
Burdon-Sanderson and others have found that an increased temperature always attended exacerbations of pain.
In the early stages of typho-malarial attacks the febrile exacerbations conform to those laws of periodicity which govern uncomplicated malarial fevers.
It is not uncommon to observe a bronchial catarrh, apparently simple in nature, which persists with frequent exacerbations for many months.
In very {483} rare cases there is a subsequent successive new development of scanty vesicles, whose appearance is heralded by mild exacerbations of fever.
The moderately febrile stage averages thirty-six to thirty-eight hours, and is made up of one or two exacerbations of 100.
Morton observed Exacerbationsand Remissions, he resolved to give the Bark mixed with Laudanum; and found it answer his Expectation.
There is the usual variation or intermittence of symptoms that attend upon all conditions causing difficulty of swallowing, the exacerbations being due to superadded spasm of the muscular coat and congestion of all the coats.
For the next two to four years it fluctuates with occasional exacerbations of symptoms due to fright or worry.
The exacerbations of pain vary in degree of severity, in duration, and in frequency of recurrence, while the intervals may afford complete relief or merely a remission of the acute suffering.
In follicular ulceration the course of the disease is essentially chronic, and is marked by periods of improvement under careful treatment, with exacerbations and relapses from slight causes of irritation.
The pain may be severe, especially at night, and during the exacerbations of the disease it varies greatly in its degree and persistency.
Exacerbations of the disease occur from time to time, in the intervals of which the patient may be free from pain, although the affected joints are seriously crippled.
The febrileexacerbations are more decided, and sometimes chills may occur at irregular intervals.
So ulcer of the intestine is not infrequently a lifetime malady, with exacerbations and remissions dependent largely upon the prudence or imprudence of the patient with regard to diet.
The diagnosis is more difficult in the chronic cases with exacerbations due to the exciting causes above mentioned, for the persistence of the jaundice will suggest the occurrence of some permanent organic lesion.
These incursions are almost always attended by febrile exacerbations and the usual grouping of clinical characters denotive of the same pathological conditions arising under ordinary circumstances.
There may be varying exacerbations which may last for months or years.
Specific or epidemic dysentery lasts from two to four weeks, or, becoming chronic, continues for years or for life, with exacerbations and remissions.
He absolutely trembled with the violence of this choler and the exacerbations of his valor, which were the more turbulent in their workings from the length of the body in which they were agitated.
The chronic stage of acute mania may be represented by a state of continuous subacute excitement in which the patient becomes dirty and destructive in habits and liable from time to time to exacerbations of the mental symptoms.
The patient must be carefully nursed; kept in bed during the exacerbations of the disease and treated with graduated doses of nepenthe or tincture of opium, to secure some amelioration of the acute symptoms.
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