| Medicine - 1854 - 496 pages
...been very profuse, we iind the mucous membrane after death pale and softened. Hence we may explain a fact that has been observed by many, viz: that recovery...blood-vessels of the stomach which is its proximate cause." •'Black vomit and other hemorrhages rarely occur amongst fullblooded negroes, though 1 have heard... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 496 pages
...been observed by many, viz : that recovery is more apt to take place after free discharges of Hack vomit than after very slight. The reason is obvious:...the great indication is to remove that engorgement cf' the blood-vessels of the stomach which is its proximate cause." " Black vomit and other hemorrhages... | |
| 1867 - 564 pages
...is more apt to t&ke place after free discharges of Hack vomit than after very slight. The reason i> obvious: in one instance nature effectually relieves...When a patient is threatened with black vomit, the gi'eat indication is to remove that engorgement of the blood-vessels of the stomach which is its proximate... | |
| American Medical Association - Electronic journals - 1854 - 686 pages
...been very profuse, we find the mucous membrane after death pale and softened. Hence we may explain a fact that has been observed by many, viz., that recovery...relief. When a patient is threatened with black vomit, die great indication is, to remove that engorgement of the blood-vessels of the stomach which is its... | |
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