From a pathogenetic point of view guinea-pig scurvy and human scurvy show remarkable points in common.
Just as the mere fact that a lack of vitamines leads to scurvy and to beriberi does not signify, in theory or in practice, the existence of pathogenetic interrelationship.
Under the head of Causes the influence of dysentery as a pathogenetic factor has already been examined.
Catarrh of the bile-ducts is the pathogeneticfactor in these cases.
Probably two years may be regarded as the maximum, and three months the minimum, period at which death ensues when no other pathogenetic factor intervenes.
As the abuse of alcoholic liquors--even their habitual use in moderation--is the chief pathogenetic factor, they should be entirely given up.
Besides the pathogenetic factors above mentioned, it may be well to refer in this connection to the effect of long-standing neoplasms.
Next to heredity, age must be regarded as the most important pathogenetic influence, much the largest number occurring at from forty to sixty years of age.
Another speaker suggested that, like calcarea and silica, potentization would develop pathogenetic powers that were not evident in the crude drug.
The last symptom is a pathogenetic symptom verified by cure.
If Thyroid is not taken for myxoedema the patient should be weighed at least every two weeks, and if pathogenetic symptoms, called thyroidism, appear the remedy should be discontinued or reduced.
The following summary of the pathogenetic effects of Primula were produced from handling and in otherwise coming in contact with the plant, and so far as known the poisonous properties are wholly confined to the leaves.
At first I regarded it merely in the same light, but when I really gripped the significance of the pathogenetic symptoms just quoted I thought we might find in our common acorns a notable homoeopathic anti-alcoholic.
It must be admitted that the trend of its pathogenetic action and the lines of its therapeutical application are parallel, and, therefore, that the latter are confirmatory of the former.
Mossa comments as follows): The pathogenetic effects of this remedy which has not yet been proved at all are only known to some degree from its effects when it has been mixed with grain and baked into bread.
To the degree that the new remedy has peculiar characteristics its value is enhanced, to the extent that the pathogenetic effects are different from every other drug its usefulness becomes the more apparent.
The further study of the pathogenetic powers of any particular bacterium involves the active immunisation of one or more previously normal animals.
Determination of Pathogenetic Properties of Bacteria already Isolated in Pure Culture~ (see page 315).
They must be the effects of pathological processes due to a variety of pathogenetic influences which assail the circulation.
Many pathogenetic bacteria secrete poisonous substances which are very injurious to the human frame.
Many different micro-organisms are of pathogenetic importance in connexion with the conjunctiva.
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