Combined with a hectic flush of the face, night-sweats, or general emaciation, shortness of breath leaves no doubt that the person thus affected is in the first stage of pulmonary consumption.
Declining very rapidly, with every symptom of pulmonary consumption, his case was considered hopeless by his friends.
Pulmonary Consumption: A Practical Treatise on its Cure with Medicinal, Dietetic, and Hygienic Remedies.
Treatment of Pulmonary Consumption by Hygiene, Climate, and Medicine.
The Contagiousness of Pulmonary Consumption, and its Antiseptic Treatment.
In cases of pulmonary consumption, pus globules are almost uniformly detected in the blood.
The preparation was obtained from a man at 32, who died at the General Hospital at Chatham of pulmonary consumption, after a confinement of two years in hospital.
In America the root is employed successfully for checking the night sweats of pulmonary consumption, a fluid extract thereof being made for this object, the dose of which is from fifteen to sixty drops in water.
In common with the larger Oxeye Daisy (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) it has proved of late very successful in checking the night sweats of pulmonary consumption.
It varies in the intensity of its manifestation, from the slightest eruption upon the skin (scrofulous eczema), to that most fatal of maladies, pulmonary consumption.
Pulmonary Consumption," as has been remarked, "is but a fragment of a great constitutional malady.
Smith, (Essay on Pulmonary Consumption), who observed that by swinging the hectic pulse became slower, which is explained in Class IV.
The hectic fever occasioned by ulcers of the lymphatic glands, when exposed to the air, does not differ from that attending pulmonary consumption, being accompanied with night-sweats and occasional diarrhoea.
The cure of a fistula in ano of those, who have been much addicted to drinking spirituous liquor, or who have a tendency to pulmonary consumption, is frequently of dangerous consequence, and is succeeded by ulcers of the lungs, and death.
Used in pulmonary consumption; 4 or 5 whiffs as many times a day.
Cod-liver oil has acquired much reputation for its remedial powers in pulmonary consumption, scrofulous and other glandular affections, chronic gout and rheumatism, certain skin diseases, and several other ailments.
In Madeira, according to Dr Heineken, Dr Gourlay, and Dr Mason, no disease is more common among the natives than pulmonary consumption.
In Genoa, one of the most prevalent and fatal of the indigenous diseases is pulmonary consumption.
The Use of the Mullein Plant in the Treatment of Pulmonary Consumption.
In pretubercular and early cases of pulmonary consumption, mullein appears to have a distinct weight-increasing power; and I have observed this in several private cases also.
The history of pulmonary consumption in its most modern phase is centred around the names of three men, Laennec, Villemin, and Koch.
The first of these articles contains a long article on pulmonary consumption, and the other an almost equally long chapter on pleurisy with effusion.
This present confidence with regard to the successful treatment of pulmonary consumption is due to the fact that the diagnosis can be made early.
But it remained for Koch to bring light upon the conjectures of other scientists, and he established the fact, that the bacillus discovered by him was the real generator of pulmonary consumption.
Pulmonary consumption is only one form of tuberculosis, by far the most frequent.
Pulmonary consumption is not hereditary in the strict sense of the word.
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