Synopsis nosologiae methodicae

발행: 1815년

분량: 172페이지

출처: archive.org

분류: 생리 & 의학

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ORDER I. COMATA.

a. Os intermittent flaver. b. Os continued sever. 3e. Os phlegmasia.d. Os exanthema. e. Os hysteria.

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CLASS II. NEUROS ES.

I. Paralysis of only Some of the muscies. 2. Paralysis heini pletico, of the fide of the bod It varies With respect to the habit os body.c. Hemiplegia in a plethoric habit... Hemiplegia in a leucophlegmatio habit. s. Paralysis sar letica, of οne half of the body trans

ORDER II. ADYNAMIAE.

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ORDER II. ADYNAMIAE.

I. Syncope ccrdiaca, osten roturning Without evident cause; vehement palpitation of the heari at intervais: arising from assection of the heari, or iis great veSSelS.I. Syncope occαSioncilis, ariSing from an evident cauSE. Derived froni affection of the whole System.

2. SYMPTOMATI C.

I. IDIO PATHIC. I. SYMPTOMATIO.

l. Froni dis ense os the Stomach. s. Frona digease of other PariS.

D. bHYPOCHONDRIASIS. Dyspepsia, Willi languor, dojection of the minis, and

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DySpepsia, or destre to eat things that are not nutri-tious ; palen ess or discoloration of the shin; defectos bio od in the vel ns, with cedematous swelling of thebody; debili ty: palpitation; retention of the menSES.

ORDER III. SPASMI.

I. IN THE ANIMAL FUNCTION M

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ORDER III. SPASMI.

Irregular contraction of the muscies et without Sleep.

I. IDIOPATHIC. 2. SYMPTOMATIC.

the urnis and hands resembling that of players: in Walhing, one foot is rather dragged thala listud. go. RAPHANIA. Spastic contractiori of the joinis, With convulsive motions, and very violent periodicat patia . AI. EPILEPSIA. Convulsion of the muscies, With Sleep.

I. IDIOPATHIC.

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CLASS II. NEUROS ES.

I. Epilepsia occasi nolis, arising hom evident irritation, and Ceasing When the irritation is remove d. This varios froni the disserenoe of the irritating causo: o. Frona injury done to the head. b. From Pain.

ing repelled. . Frona crudity in the stomach. g. From assection of the mind. h. From superabundant hemorrhage. i. From debility.

, 2. SYMPTOMATIC. I. IN THE VITAL FUNCTION S.

A. In the oclion O the heo l. S2. PALPITATIO. Vehemens and irregular motion of the hoart.

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ORDER III. SPASMI.

Palpitatio ostr ictost, almost Constant, ut least ostenrecurring Without evident digease. B. In the action of the lungs. IS. ASTHMA. Dissiculi respiration recurring at intervais, Willi Senseos stricture in the breast, and respiration performe dWith a Wheeging noise : dissiculi cough at the begin- ning of the fit, sonaetimes notae, but freer to Nard theend ; and osten Nith copious discliarge of mucuS.

I. IDIOPATHIC.

q. SYMPTOMATIC.

Dissiculi respiration, continuat, Without sense of stricture in the breast, but rather of fulness and obstruction there. Cough frequent during the wholoco urse of the digease.

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CLASS II. NEUROS ES.

s. SYMPTOMATIC.

GS. PERTUS SIS.

Contagio tis; convulsive, and suffocating cough, Nith u

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ORDER III. SPASMI.

S. IN TIIst NATURAL FUNCTIONE.

I. IDIO PATHIC. O. SYMPTOMATIC.

A . COLICA.

I. Colica cisi rodicet, Nith retractim of the navel and SpaSms of the abdominat muscies. It varies froni the symptorias attending it, . With vomiting of stercoraceous mattor, Or of

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CLASS II. NEU ROSES.

III Oro Severe and almost perpetuat; with patia of thearnas and bacti, terminating at length in palsy.It varies according to iis remoto CaUSE, es. Frona metallio polson. h. From acids in the intestines. C. Frona Cold. . Froni contusion of the hach. s. Colica Stercorest, after long continued constipation. 1. Colica accidensolis, hom acrid matter in tho intes

S. Colica meconistiis, in neru horn children, from retention of the meconium. G. Colica calloso, With a sense of constriction in somo part of the intestines, and osten previo uSIy of collected flatus With sonae patri, the flatus gradually go-ing οsr: the belly coStive, and , at last, the faeceS are discliarged in a liquid state, and Smali quantity. . Colica calculoso, mitti a fixed hardness in a particuluar part of the abdomen ; calculi being ejected by

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