Rules and examples for the study of pharmacodynamics - Softcover

Hirschel, Bernhard

 
9781130981650: Rules and examples for the study of pharmacodynamics

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ...of gout which agree with its general type.) E. For the purpose of a general view, the forms of disease may be arranged in topographical order. Intestines and Congestion. Peritonaeum. Inflammation. Peritonitis, Puerperalis, Muscularis, Serosa, Enterodynia. Hydrops. acutus. Ileus? (Typh.) Diarrhoea. Constipation. Congestion. Inflammation. Bilious states. Congestion. Inflammation, or Catarrh. (Dysuria). Congestion. Liver and Spleen. Bladder. Kidnies. 2. The Throat. The Palate. Larynx. Trachem. Angina faucium et tonsillaris. Inflammation, or Catarrh. Laryngitis. Tracheitis. (Influenza). Chronic catarrh. Hooping cough. Spasmodic cough. 3. The Chest. External Rheumatism, apyre Chest. tic stitches. Pleurm. Pleuritis muscularis et serosa. Bronchial. Bronchitis. Lungs. Pneumonia. Hydrothorax. Heemoptoe and has-moptoic infiltra-tion. Tuberculosis and inflammation. Dropsical asthma. Acute states of tu-berculosis. Heart. Venous obstructions in the circulation. Pericardium. Pericarditis. Mamma;. Mastitis and hyper semic states during suckling and weaning. Diaphragm. Inflammation. 4. Abdomen. Stomach. Congestion. Inflammation. Catarrh. (Gastric states). Cardialgia (Conges-tivo-venosa). Bright's Disease. 5. Pelvis. Ovarium. Hyperemia. (Phlebitis?). Uterus. Acute menstrual anomalies and consequences. 6. Back, Outer Throat, And Nape Of The Neck. Inflammatory neuralgia. Rheumatism. Hyperemia (Menstrual and Has morrhoidal affections). Spinal irritation. 7. Extremities. Rheumatism (Lumbago, ischias). Arthritis, acuta et chronica. Inflammation of muscles. Inflammation of joints. Inflammation of skin and cellular membrane. 8. Skin. Miliaria. Purpura haemorrhagica. Erysipelas (Pseudo-erysipelas). Urticaria. Icterus. (Morbilli, Scarlatina, Variola?). 9. General Affections. Fever: ...

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