The pupils of the eyes were dilated; the lips pale and the tongue bleached; in the right lung were some old adhesions at the apex, between the lung and the chest wall, the result of inflammation at some previous time.
The lunggave only a slight indication of the presence of arsenic.
I am suffering from a complication of diseases, Bright's disease, liver andlung complaint, and other ailments too numerous to mention.
The action of the lung is either much impaired or entirely arrested, as is ascertained by auscultation.
The left lung was considerably engorged, and at one or two points almost hepatized.
The pleura exhibited signs of extensive inflammation; and the right lung was greatly reduced in volume, from the compression of the effused fluid.
On dissection, the cavity of the abscess was found to be immense, opening through the diaphragm into the lung which was adherent, and communicating with the bronchi.
Met Captain Rendell on Essex Street and he said Barzil had lung fever.
He was bad off," he persisted; "a cold grappled in his chest and went into lung fever.
But Duffy's Malt Whiskey is a fraud, for it pretends to be a medicine and to cure all kinds of lung and throat diseases.
The eighth man wrote that the Golden Medical Discovery had cured his cough and blood-spitting, adding: "It is the best lung medisan I ever used for lung trubble.
This air the fish changes with moderate frequency, the result being that the swim-bladder serves him exactly as the lung serves a higher animal.
This bag is called the allantois, and serves as a sort of lung for the developing chick.
It is an interesting fact that when the lung begins to form in the embryo it starts as a simple sac which is an offspring from the gullet, and occupies the position of the swim-bladder of the fish.
The bell of the stethoscope is placed over the portion of heart uncovered by lung (should such be the case), and with this point as a center the chest is lightly and quickly tapped along radii converging toward the stethoscope.
In reality it is the limit of lung resonance and may be greater or less, not so much on account of variations in the size of the heart, as of variations in size of the lungs and shape of the chest wall.
That irregular area represents, as has been said, actually the =limits of lung resonance=.
He never recovered from the lung trouble brought on and aggravated by the exposure and hardships he endured between '61 and '65.
From this command he was sent home on account of lung trouble, and placed on special duty.
The principal physical disabilities are prison fever, colds, pneumonia, lung diseases and rheumatism.
The result of work under such unfavorable circumstances is that many of the convicts contract rheumatism, neuralgia, pneumonia and other lung troubles, and, of course, malaria.
Much of the lung and throat troubles existing can be traced to the ignorance of vocal teachers and parental indulgence in allowing the voice to be strained beyond its register.
They must be considered when selecting the best gas to be breathed, since a high partial pressure of oxygen is favorable for consciousness, but a low inert-gas concentration during acceleration is unfavorable for rapid lung recovery afterward.
Life has been a burden to him for three years owing to lung and heart disease, and rheumatism, brought on by exposure in high, hot, and cold damp valleys of the Andes.
It is particularly valuable where there is a tendency to lung complaints, whether induced by wearing too tight a dress, or in any other manner.
They could find nobody in the neighbourhood prepared to state that Kwen Lunghad a daughter or that Kwen Lung had no daughter.
Old Kwen Lung conveniently kept out of the way--still playing fan-tan, no doubt!
You clear out now, and I tell Kwen Lung when he come in.
By whatever means the man Cohen had met his death, and whether or no the Chinaman Pi Lung had died by the same hand, Lala Huang was innocent of any complicity in these matters, he was perfectly well assured.
It occurred to me as old Kwen Lung might wonder 'ow much I knew.
We have read of a lame old priest so renowned for self-denying liberality that the great Emperor Ch'ien Lung actually paid him a visit.
After some conversation Ch'ien Lung presented him with a valuable pearl, which the old man immediately bestowed upon a beggar he espied among the crowd.
Without it, the dread which comes over him paralyzes to some extent at least his heart activity and interferes with lung action.
The substance resembling lunghe has seen himself, as he says; the rest he relates according to what he has heard.
If this is not to be looked upon merely as an abbreviation, it may indicate that the writer was really thinking of a bodily lung [cf.
Some have thought that a common jelly-fish may have been called a sea-lung in the Mediterranean countries at that time, in analogy to its German designation, "Meerlunge.
If you insult me again," I hissed, "I'll knock that other lung out!
I dream of seeing blind men occupying chairs in our colleges and universities, blind heart and lung specialists, anatomists and osteopaths, lawyers and lecturers.
Is there any reason why an intelligent blind youth especially interested in medicine, should not be trained as an anatomist, a heart and lung specialist, an osteopath or a masseur?
The youngest child, the most sensitive lady, and those having heart disease, and lung complaint, inhale this vapor with impunity.
He could create in the land-animals a true air-breathing lung as a special production of his will, or could permit it to be formed by transitional gradations out of the swim-bladder of an aquatic creature.
But while, in the higher oviparous vertebrates, the allantois serves the purpose of a lung during the rest of embryonic life, it does not do so in the mammalian embryo.
Lung in vertebrates, supposed homologue with a swim-bladder, 67.
These holes become so foul from decaying vegetation and dead fish that the possession of a lung is a vital matter, and if the ceratodus were not able to come to the surface and breathe air it would probably succumb.
Wherever you can feel a rib there is part of the lung underneath.
How often have I envied Hop Lung whin I see him burnin' his priceless joss sticks.
Followin' what Hogan calls immemoryal usage, he called Hip Lung such names as he cud remimber and thried to dhrag him around th' place be his shinin' braid.