Pleuritic pain and its consequent wakefulness may be relieved with opiates, guarded by appropriate vascular sedatives.
Collect a quantity of pleuritic effusion, if such is present, in a pipette for further examination later.
He lost flesh, became subject to intermittent attacks of fever and suffered from some pleuritic and pulmonic pains.
I have been sweated not only out of my pleuritic fever, but out of all my eating cares, and the better part of my brains (strange coincidence!
Even pleuritic and peripneumonic disorders were attended during this constitution with a sore-throat, aphthae, and some kind of cuticular eruption.
Among these miscellanies of the history may be mentioned an outbreak of "violent pleuritic fever or peripneumene" in the spring of 1747, which was fatal to a comparatively large number in the parish of George Ham, North Devon.
On the right side slight pleuritic adhesions existed between the convex surface of the lower lobe of the lung and the costal pleura, and firm adhesions between the anterior edge of the lower lobe, the pericardium and the diaphragm.
On the left side the lower lobe of the lung was bound behind to the costal pleura, above to the upper lobe, and below to the diaphragm by pretty firm pleuritic adhesions.
The course to recovery was sometimes broken by signs of slight pleuritic inflammation, which, as affecting the amount of effusion, will be spoken of under the heading of symptoms.
Sometimes improvement will not take place until ascitic or pleuritic fluid, if present, has been removed.
Both pleuræ were much thickened, and all the marks of a long standing pleuritic and pericardial inflammatory action were seen.
Where the lungs are cavernous, it is very easy to discover pectoriloquy, from the contrast to the general dulness, and whenpleuritic and pericardial effusion advance much, it is difficult to ascertain the cardiac action.
The lungs were removed from the chest with difficulty, owing to the very general pleuritic adhesions.
The third was an Invalid, who had been admitted for a pleuritic Complaint, which he had got the better of.
It was decided to subject patients to open-air tests for pleuritic pains in the course of consumption.
Pleuritic complications may cause pain, but this feature is best aided and permanently relieved by fresh air also.
Peritoneal and pleuritic irritation and inflammation, with bronchitis and pneumonia, are not unfrequent complications in the more aggravated form of trichinosis.
If caused by a left pleuritic exudation, the congestion will disappear as soon as the bend in the ascending vena cava is removed by paracentesis.
The origin and growth of the echinococcus tumor are obscure and free from constitutional disturbance; the onset of a pleuritic exudation is marked by pain, fever, and hurried respiration and by physical signs of a characteristic kind.
This young woman began to have doublepleuritic effusion, and this was soon followed by ascites three and a half months after the operation.
Displacement of the lungs from pleuritic effusion.
Physiological remarks on wounds of the thorax and on pleuritic effusion.
If pneumonia is complicated with pleurisy, however, the horse may appear restless and lie down for a few moments to gain relief from the pleuritic pains, but he soon rises.
He says I have some pleuriticeffusion on one side and must mind my P's and Q's.
Ever since this last pleuriticbusiness I have been troubled with praecordial uneasiness.
Gilbert Burnet, bishop of Sarum, died of a pleuritic fever, in the seventy-second year of his age.
The large tuberous root of a kind of milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa) which is used as a remedy for pleuritic and other diseases.
Of or pertaining to pleurisy; as, pleuritic symptoms.