| Sir James Clark - Tuberculosis - 1834 - 106 pages
...the production of hemoptysis is not undeserving of attention. In the practice of M. Louis it occurred more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of three to two. The age of the females was most commonly from forty to sixtyfive, that is, after the period at which... | |
| Sir James Clark - Lymphatics - 1835 - 316 pages
...the production of hemoptysis is not undeserving of attention. In the practice of M. Louis it occurred more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of three to two. The age of the females was most commonly from forty to sixty -five, that is, after the period at which... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1835 - 918 pages
...the production of hemoptysis is not undeserving of attention. In the practice of M. Louis it occurred more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of three to two. The age of the females was most commonly from forty to sixtyfive, that is, after the period at which... | |
| James Copland - 1856 - 418 pages
...CLARE states that his experience supports this conclusion. According to Louis, hemoptysis occurred more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of three to two — a proportion much nitrher than stated by other observers ; and he considers it most frequent in females from forty to... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 748 pages
...CLARK states that his experience supports this conclusion. According to Louis, haemoptysis occurred more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion...forty to sixty-five, that is after the period of the ce-sation of the calamenin ; but in this also he is not supported by other observers in different fields... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 780 pages
...CLARK states that his experience sup. ports this conclusion. According to Louis, hemoptysis occurred more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion...and he considers it most frequent in females from foity to sixty-five, that is after the period of the ce-sation of the catamenin; but in this also he... | |
| Henry William Fuller - 1867 - 518 pages
...recovery. 1 This is contrary to Louis' ohservation. He report* thatispitting of blnud is mure frequent in females than in males, in the proportion of three to two. Dr. \Val.-he's experience coincide.s with mine in reference to this matter. 2 See " Decennium Path.,"... | |
| 1873 - 558 pages
...attacks of liver disturbance also occur, without any jaundice, in some of the cases ; the affection occurs more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of two to one ; in all cases the xanthelasmic patches appear 1n the eyelids first, extending in not more... | |
| 1897 - 702 pages
...symptoms from it, due to a neurotic element, do not develop until several years Inter. It is found also more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of three or four to one, thus again reversing the rule in reference to enlargement of the faucial tonsils. It... | |
| New Sydenham Society, Henry Power, Leonard William Sedgwick - Biology - 1888 - 816 pages
...head occurring at intervals, the periods of intermission heing usually perfectly free from pain. It occurs more frequently in females than in males, in the proportion of 5 : 1, and usually attacks the patient prior to the age of 25. Heredity is a powerful predisposing... | |
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