The latter are so distinctive in symptomatology and evolution, and have been the centre round which so much discussion has raged, that a chapter must be set apart for their special study.
The pathological anatomy of this case indicates its nature unmistakably, and its symptomatology and evolution, moreover, do not bear the remotest resemblance to those of tic.
This is the chief difference between the symptomatology of scurvy in the guinea-pig and in man, and probably is the result of lesser susceptibility of the former to infection by pyogenic bacteria.
Hart and Lessing describe the presence of the "white line" of Fraenkel, which is referred to at length in treating of the symptomatology of human scurvy.
As pointed out, in discussing the symptomatology and pathology of human scurvy, this sign must be regarded as truly scorbutic in animals as well as in infants.
These changes are considered again under the symptomatology of scurvy.
Recognition generally presents little difficulties for those who have seen cases, but is a stumbling block where the symptomatology has been gleaned merely from the textbooks.
The symptomatology is influenced also by the striking differences in environment--the passive, shielded existence of the infant, contrasted with the active and exposed life of the adult.
These, however, play a comparatively insignificant role in the symptomatology of this disease.
It has not, however, been accorded any place in the symptomatology of infantile scurvy.
Detailed discussions of symptomatology in similar conditions have heretofore been given, and further repetition is unnecessary.
It is evident, when one considers the symptomatology and nature of the affection, that fixed luxation is usually caused by undue strain or violent and abnormal movement of a part.
Physiology constitutes the etymological grammar, symptomatology the vocabulary, and diagnosis the syntax of practical medicine.
Other gastric fistulous communications resulting from cancer, such as with the pleura, the lungs, the small intestine, are too infrequent to merit consideration under the symptomatology of the disease.
Hyperaemia of the liver is usually one of the complex conditions of a morbid state, and hence is associated in itssymptomatology with the connected maladies.
The joints are peculiarly liable to suffer in certain cases, and the nervous system may exhibit lesions--points to be described in the symptomatology of the disease.
The correct comprehension of the subject will be facilitated by considering its etiology, pathology, and symptomatology in connection.
Already the symptomatology and treatment of hemorrhage from the stomach have been considered in connection with its two most important causes--namely, gastric ulcer and gastric cancer.
From this brief survey it is seen that the writers of antiquity left nothing in the symptomatology of dysentery for subsequent authors to describe.
Foreign bodies, mesenteric tumors, and other abdominal enlargements may offer physical resemblances to intestinal cancer, but their symptomatology is usually so different that doubt may be easily dispelled.
What has already been said concerning the symptomatology and the diagnosis of gastric cancer furnishes a sufficient basis for the differential diagnosis between this disease and nervous affections of the stomach.
A strongly-marked case diagnosticated biliary calculi, and in which masses of inspissated bile were discharged in great quantity, will furnish the symptomatology to be now described.
With what cause soever the cachexia may be associated, the symptomatologyof amyloid liver is secondary to, or ingrafted on, the conditions produced by the cachexia.
But in those cases where disease of the respiratory organs and of the bronchial glands can be excluded the general symptomatology becomes of paramount importance.
In addition to this the course of this man's mental disturbance was influenced to such an extent by his immediate environment that one could practically shape the symptomatology thereof at will.
He develops a psychogenetic disorder in consequence of his crime, the symptomatology of which shows little, if anything, of an hysterical nature.
The symptomatology of his psychosis could easily be mistaken for that of catatonic præcox, and, as a matter of fact, had been so diagnosed by the first observer.
The difference in the symptomatology of the two attacks serves to illustrate how difficult it is to positively state what relation these disorders have to hysteria.
Her entire symptomatology was controlled and fashioned almost wholly by her immediate environment.
The cases which comprise his third group show such a varying symptomatology that it is difficult to form an exact idea of just what characterizes them.
The symptomatologyconsists of an acute delirioid, hallucinatory episode, usually followed by a more or less complete amnesia which may go back far enough to include the experience which provoked the disorder.
The disorder itself, as far as the symptomatology is concerned, is not absolutely typical of any one of the acute psychogenetic states.
They are not essentially influenced by changes of environment and there exists no intimate relation between the coloring of the symptomatology and the influence of the imprisonment.
At most, we might say that thesymptomatology of these psychoses would depend on the question whether it is the ideational sphere which is mostly concerned, or the affective sphere.
A further contribution to delusions of environmental nature was somewhat unexpectedly derived from a piece of work on the general mental symptomatology of general paresis.
We shall hear how this claim is justified by the development of the sexual impulse, and how it is fulfilled in the symptomatology of certain morbid conditions.
A quite analogous tendency to displacement is again found in the symptomatology of hysteria.
The symptomatology of this sexual manifestation is poor; the genital apparatus is still undeveloped and all signs are therefore displayed by the urinary apparatus which is, so to say, the guardian of the genital apparatus.
You must remember that you have been well drilled, or talked out of patience in the room of symptomatology and all you have learned is, something ails the kidneys, and are told their contents when analyzed are not normally pure urine.
They have not felt justified to go beyond the rules of symptomatology as adopted by their schools, with diagnosis, prognosis and treatment.
You have as little use for old symptomatology as an Irishman has for a cork when the bottle is empty.
Symptomatology is very wide and wise in putting this and that together and giving it names, but fails to give the cause of all these abdominal lesions.
Symptomatology and Diagnosis of Foreign Bodies in the Air and Food Passages.
See Chapter XII for discussion of symptomatology and diagnosis.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "symptomatology" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.