| the brithish and foreign lmedical review - 1845 - 594 páginas
...and their melancholy aspect has often enabled me to suspect the presence of oxalic acid in the urine. They are generally much emaciated, excepting in slight...susceptible to external impressions, often hypochondriacal in an extreme degree, and in the majority of cases labour under the impression that they are about... | |
| 1853 - 906 páginas
...susceptible of external impressions, often hypochonariacal to an extreme degree, and in very many cases labor under the impression that they are about to fall victims to consumption. They complain bitterly of an incapacity of exerting themselves, the slightest exertion bringing on fatigue. In temper they are... | |
| James George Davey - 1858 - 368 páginas
...dingy aspect so common in some forms of dyspepsia, in which the functions of the liver are deranged. They are generally much emaciated, excepting in slight...often hypochondriacal to an extreme degree, and in very many cases labour under the impression that they are about to fall victims to consumption." *... | |
| Golding Bird - 1859 - 418 páginas
...susceptible to external impressions, often hypochondriacal to an extreme degree, and in very many cases labor under the impression^ that they are about to fall...incapability of exerting themselves, the slightest exertio bringing on fatigue. Some feverish excitement, with the palms of the hands and soles of the... | |
| Golding Bird - 1863 - 420 páginas
...susceptible to external impressions, often hypochondriacal to an extreme degree, and in very many cases labor under the impression that they are about to fall victims...themselves, the slightest exertion bringing on fatigue. Some feverish excitement, with the palms of the hands and soles of the feet dry and parched, especially... | |
| Sir William Roberts - 1865 - 558 páginas
...painfully susceptible to external impressions, often hypochondriacal to an extreme degree, and in very many cases labour under the impression that they are about...themselves, the slightest exertion bringing on fatigue. Some feverish excitement, with the palms of the hands and soles of the feet dry and parched, especially... | |
| Sir William Roberts - 1865 - 560 páginas
...They " (the patients) " are generally much emaciated, excepting in slight cases, extremely nervous, painfully susceptible to external impressions, often hypochondriacal to an extreme degree, and in very many cases labour under the impression that they are about to fall victims to consumption. They... | |
| Sir William Roberts - 1866 - 566 páginas
...susceptible to external impressions, often hypochondriacal to an extreme degree, and in very many cases labor under the impression that they are about to fall victims...themselves, the slightest exertion bringing on fatigue. Some feverish excitement, with the palms of the hands and soles of the feet dry and parched, especially... | |
| Sir James Sawyer - 1870 - 274 páginas
...me to suspect the presence of oxalic acid in the * Dr. Garrod. — Gout and Rheumatic Gout. urine. They are generally much emaciated, excepting in slight...labour under the impression that they are about to fall the victims of consumption." More recent observation does not lead us to ascribe any particular set... | |
| Joseph Gibbons Richardson - 1871 - 348 páginas
...condition patients are generally remarkably depressed in spirits and of a melancholy aspect; they are often much emaciated, excepting in slight cases, extremely...often hypochondriacal to an extreme degree, and in very many instances labor under the impression that they are about to fall victims to consumption.... | |
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