Strange as this form of disease is, neither its circumstances nor its nosological characters are left in any doubt; it is at once mysterious and perfectly familiar[533].
One might guess that these were cases of ship-fever (or calenture); but in Cavendish's last voyage we meet with a strange sickness which will perhaps baffle all nosological conjecture.
But the name is at best a generic one, and need not commit us to any nosological definition.
The term "ague," often used at the time, is no more decisive for the nosological character than the term "influenza.
One cannot read Pare's chapters on the grosse verole and the petite verole without detecting an inclination to compare them or class them together in nosological characters.
It has been thought that in the latter part of the last century some cases of this disease were seen and described, although their nosological value was unrecognized.
The state of the blood in this disease is one of peculiar interest, dominating as it does its whole pathology and determining its nosological position.
The studies of Gasc and of Laennec soon confirmed the opinion of Bichat, and assured to peritonitis the important place which it ought to occupy in all nosological tables.
Hampton Court, 1 March) to distinguish between cynanche maligna and scarlatina anginosa, in An Essay for a Nosological and Comparative View of the Cynanche Maligna or Putrid Sore-Throat, and the Scarlatina Anginosa.
Perhaps a more technical nosological term might have been found for a good many of these, such as anasarca or general dropsy.
He proceeds by the nosological method of Sauvages and Cullen, erecting genera, species and varieties.
Re the neurology of gas poisoning, Neiding regards the condition as a new nosological unit.
In the Second Part I will take an opportunity of considering at length the nosological nature of the leprosy of the middle ages, particularly as it was seen prevailing in Great Britain.
I am not by any means sufficiently intimate with the literature of the Scandinavian radesyge, to venture to offer any decided opinion with regard to its nosological nature, and its alleged relation to the leprosy of the middle ages.
In order to understand the nosological nature of the disease, as it formerly prevailed in Europe, it is requisite to state a few uninteresting but indispensable facts, in regard to the changes which have occurred in its nomenclature.
It being established that stupors occur as a temporary form of insanity[12] psychiatry is faced at once with the problem of describing these conditions accurately in order to ascertain their nosological position.
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