Haemorrhage from the bowels is passed along with the stools, or immediately following the act of defecation, as frequently happens in piles.
In lung haemorrhage the blood is coughed up, and of a bright-red colour--fresh blood.
There was extensive haemorrhage into the brain, as shown by post-mortem examination, the cerebral vessels being atheromatous.
The fatal haemorrhage had occurred into the lateral ventricles, from rupture of one of the middle cerebral arteries.
In small blood-vessels pressure will be sufficient to arrest haemorrhage permanently.
At both times the menstrual flow may be replaced by haemorrhage from distant organs (epistaxis, haematemesis, haemoptysis); this is called vicarious menstruation.
In arresting haemorrhage temporarily the chief thing is to press directly on the bleeding part.
The danger is death from haemorrhage occurring during the rupture, or adhesions may form, the retained blood forming a haematocele.
In the surgical treatment of haemorrhage minor means of arresting bleeding are: cold, which is most valuable in general oozing and local extravasations; very hot water, 130 deg.
The ovary is also subject to haemorrhageor apoplexy.
The chief varieties of haemorrhageare arterial, venous and capillary.
When the abdominal ostium remains pervious the ovum may escape into the coelomic cavity (tubal abortion); death from shock and haemorrhage into the abdominal cavity may result.
Marked enlargement and haemorrhage are the symptoms.
He feared the haemorrhage far less than the tender feeling in the soles of my feet and other small symptoms of the commencement of a chronic disease.
One of the very worst cases of clavus which I ever saw happened afterhaemorrhage in labor; the pain was so severe and prostrating that it appeared likely the patient would become insane.
I was unable to make out the visit I had hoped, as (I do not know if you heard of it) I had a very violent and dangerous haemorrhage last spring.
It may interest the cynical to learn that I started my last haemorrhage by too sedulous attentions to my dear Bogue.
Haemorrhage from the bowel is usually a sign of disease situated in the large intestine: if bright in colour, the source is probably low down; if dark, from the caecum or from above the ileo-caecal valve.
The inflammatory process readily tends towards ulcer formation, with haemorrhage and sometimes perforation.
This same method has been suggested for severe haemorrhage from the lungs as well as from the uterus in our own time.
He seems to have been the first one to suggest that in metrorrhagia, with severehaemorrhage from the uterus, the bleeding might be stopped by putting ligatures around the limbs.
In the old days of septic surgery, secondary haemorrhagewas the surgeon's greatest and most dreaded bane.
The other details of the case probably indicate a wound of an important bloodvessel, secondary haemorrhage after suppuration had been established, and then the development of fatal subacute tetanus.
If the vessel was large, the haemorrhage was fast and furious, and the patient died in a few minutes.
Let us take for example, a case of dental haemorrhage which I had the opportunity of observing in the consulting room of M.
As fairly often happens, a haemorrhage followed, but I told the dentist that I would try suggestion without his using a haemostatic, without knowing beforehand what would happen.
The character of the haemorrhage is also different from that of common haemorrhage, inasmuch as it increases during a pain, and diminishes or ceases during the intervals, whereas, in haemorrhage under ordinary circumstances it is the reverse.
His cases contain no observation beyond the recital that a considerable haemorrhage had occurred, the placenta had been found presenting, and that he had turned the child.
In this instance, haemorrhage returned after the labour from uterine inertia, and was checked by the means already recommended.
When haemorrhage comes on, we must be guided a good deal by the quantity lost, and by the effect which it has upon the pulse.
He was given a room in the hospital, and was made the house surgeon; so that in cases of haemorrhage there was always a competent person ready to arrest it until one of us could come up.
The ball had entered the left thigh on the outside, passed clean through it, and also through the right thigh, making four distinct wounds, which had occasioned a great deal of haemorrhage with inflammatory conditions and high temperature.
More remarkable and strange is the action of the Indian viper-poison on the minute ganglia in the vaso-motor nerve ends, which control the capillary circulation, and by their paralysis bring about extensive haemorrhage through diapedesis.
In one of these thehaemorrhage took place soon after the bite and was so considerable that it must have arisen from actual rupture of vessels consequent on abdominal engorgement and not from mere diapedesis.
Some few have had haemorrhage at the nose, a severe cough, and sore throat.
The power of clotting and thus stopping haemorrhage is of essential importance, and yet this clotting must not occur within the living blood-vessels, or it would speedily result in death.
Indeed, painless haemorrhage is one of the characteristic features of the disease, and when fragments of the "seaweed" are found in the urine the diagnosis is clear.
They should always be applied over some bony prominence, that pressure may be effectively used to stop the haemorrhage afterwards.
Hence the more excessive the haemorrhage in any case, the greater becomes the onset of the natural cure for the bleeding, viz.
On the other hand, ophthalmoscopic symptoms (such as haemorrhage of the retinal artery in the macula lutea) may disappear without leaving a trace, while defective vision remains.
Belge, 1853) mentions that he had found Thlaspi very useful in haemorrhage when the blood was poor in fibrine.
Lange found the greatest benefit from "a decoction of the whole plant in cases of passive haemorrhage generally, and especially in too frequent and too copious menstruation.
He found it useful in haemorrhage with severe uterine colic, with clots of blood, in that following miscarriage, in the metrorrhagias at the menopause, and in those associated with cancer of the neck of the uterus.
At the time I had a case of haemorrhage per rectum that had baffled me for several months.
I once met a similar haemorrhage in a case of intermittent fever in a child, and I recorded the fact as a possible hint for the applicability of Latrodectus mactans in a similar condition.
I have found it very useful in haemorrhage from the bladder.
In a case of passive haemorrhage from the lungs, after Arnica was used with little benefit, Acalypha benefited, and then failed; after which the use of Arnica entirely stayed the haemorrhagic flow.
She has not had a haemorrhage now for two months, while before she was having from seven to one (continuous) a week.
Tessier, who recommended him to try Thlaspi, 20 drops of the mother tincture in a draught; at the second spoonful the haemorrhage ceased.
Tincture of the Acalypha Indica, prepared and administered in the sixth decimal dilution, is specific in haemorrhage from the lungs.
His gums first began to bleed, and soon after an haemorrhage broke out from every part of the integuments, and from the nose.
A singular idiosyncrasy was transmitted to her male children by an American Female named Smith, occasioning a severe haemorrhage wherever the skin was slightly pricked or scratched.
It may interest the cynical to learn that I started this haemorrhage by too sedulous attentions to my dear Bogue.
There is the abdominal section operation of yesterday to examine; the house-surgeon has come to report that the case of tubercular glands has had a haemorrhage during the night.
She had been ailing from slight internal haemorrhageever since the confession of the porter Chinney.
Severe internal haemorrhage continued for some time and then stopped.
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