| 1844 - 614 pages
...the fact that momentary congestion is capable of producing momentary pain, it may be inferred that gouty twitches are owing to some cause which determines...an instantaneous congestion of the affected part. Among the anomalous local affections connected with the gouty habit, Dr. Graves notices the morbid... | |
| Medicine - 1844 - 632 pages
...the fact that momentary congestion is capable of producing momentary pain, it may be inferred that gouty twitches are owing to some cause which determines...an instantaneous congestion of the affected part. Among the anomalous local affections connected with the gouty habit, Dr. Graves notices the morbid... | |
| 1844 - 606 pages
...the fact that momentary congestion is capable of producing momentary pain, it may be inferred that gouty twitches are owing to some cause which determines...an instantaneous congestion of the affected part. Among the anomalous local affections connected with the gouty habit, Dr. Graves notices'the morbid... | |
| 1849 - 580 pages
...for a few minutes, or even for a few seconds, and which he attributes to a momentary congestion : " As there can be no doubt, then, that a momentary congestion...pain, we may infer that, in many instances, gouty twitehes arc owin,t to the same canse which determines an instantaneous congestion of the affected... | |
| William Harvey - 1852 - 318 pages
...examined under a microscope, and always presents a gritty deposit— probably the phosphate of lime. " As there can be no doubt, then, that a momentary congestion...part. Sometimes the congestion is more lasting, and the pain is proportionally intense and persistent. Thus, the late Mr. Daly, of Henry-street, mentioned... | |
| William Harvey - Deafness - 1854 - 256 pages
...examined under a microicope, and always presents a gritty deposit—probably the jhosphate of lime. " As there can be no doubt, then, that a momentary congestion may produce a momentary pain, we may infer that, n many instances, gouty twitches are owing to some cause vhich determines an instantaneous congestion... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1864 - 928 pages
...the face it occasions, as also by the hemorrhage from the nose, or from recent wounds, which is so often produced by a fit of coughing. As there can...we may infer that in many instances gouty twitches ai owing to some cause which determines an instantaneous congestion of t affected part. Sometimes the... | |
| William Harvey - Deafness - 1876 - 172 pages
...examined under a microscope, and always presents a gritty deposit—probably the phosphate of lime. " As there can be no doubt, then, that a momentary congestion...part. Sometimes the congestion is more lasting, and the pain is proportionally intense and persistent. Thus, the late Mr. Daly, of Henry Street, mentioned... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 712 pages
...the face it occasions, as also by the hemorrhage from the nose, or from recent wounds, which is so often produced by a fit of coughing. As there can...part. Sometimes the congestion is more lasting, and the pain is proportionally intense and persistent. Thus, the late Mr. Daly, of Henry Street, mentioned... | |
| Robert James Graves - 1884 - 708 pages
...the face it occasions, as also bj the hemorrhage from the nose, or from recent wounds, which is so often produced by a fit of coughing. As there can...part. Sometimes the congestion is more lasting, and the pain is proportionally intense and persistent. Thus, the late Mr. Daly, of Henry Street, mentioned... | |
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