He says, on page 150: " Of the sequelae of diphtheria, paralysis is by far the most important.
Nervousness, irritability and only too often nervous prostration and insanity are the sequelae of operative treatment.
That accounts for the mysterious sequelae or chronic after-effects which so often follow drug-treated acute diseases.
The most important sequelae of gastric ulcer are changes in the form of the stomach in consequence of adhesions and in consequence of the formation and contraction of cicatrices.
The occurrence of acute peritonitis or other complications andsequelae demand appropriate treatment.
The respiratory rate is increased only if a considerable portion of lung is out of function, by the obstruction of a main bronchus, or if inflammatory sequelae are extensive.
Edematous polypi and other more or less tumor-like inflammatory sequelae are occasionally encountered.
Perichondritis and abscess, and their sequelae are to be treated on the accepted surgical precepts.
The two chief preventable sequelae are death from improper routine surgical care and wrongly fitted tube, and stenosis from too high an operation.
With both oxalic acid and the acid oxalate of potash, certain nervous and other sequelae are more or less constant, always provided time is given for their development.
In non-fatal but moderately severe cases of poisoning sequelae follow, which in some respects imitate the sequelae seen on recovery from the infectious fevers.
But the complaint was one with more serious sequelae still.
The sequelae of influenza in my case have been mostly pimples and procrastination, the former largely on my nose, so that I have been a spectacle.
Sargent and Holmes say that, contrary to expectation, there have been few war cases of bad sequelae of cerebral injuries, such as insanity and epilepsy.
He remarks upon the extreme analogy, not to say identity, between the late sequelae of trephining and the syndrome of commotio cerebri.
And of course they would do so the more readily if the acute fever, say measles, were past, and its sequelae had been the cause of death.
Among Sydenham's patients were the children of the Countess of Salisbury, who all took measles in turn, and all passed through the attack and its sequelae without danger, under a particular regimen which is detailed.
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