Clinical manual for the study of medical cases / edited by James Finlayson.
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- 1891
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![D.= Dexter, 173, 181 D. (electrical symbol), 292 Dactylitis syphilitica, 145 Daemonomania, 307 Daltonism, see Colour-blindness Daniell's battery, 276, 278 Deaf-mutism, 60, 221 Deafness, 181; bone and air conduc- tion in (Rinne's experiment), 181, 182; noises in the ear with, and giddiness with, 184, 185; labyrin- thine, 184; from enlarged tonsils, 397 Death, temperature before, high and low, 69; sense of dying in angina, 350 Decubitus, acute, 208 Deep reflexes, 213 Defaecation, painful, 440; straining, 437, 440; pain in, from uterine dis- order, 562. See Rectum Degeneration, reaction of (electricity), 293 Deglutition, see 8th and 9th nerves, 199, 200; spasms of, 250; affected in general paralysis, 326; swallowing affected from state of tongue, 425 Delirious mania, acute, 304 Delirium, in fever, 24, 95; features of, 254-256; and mania, 256; in in- temperance, 256; with sleeplessness, 260; diagnosis of insanity, and de- lirium, 330 Delirium tremens, 256; sleeplessness in, 261 Delusions, definition of, 299 Dementia, from alcohol, 321 (see also Mania, Melancholia, Monomania); IDaralytic dementia, 325, 328 ; section on various forms, 309; senile, 310 ; organic, 311; acute, or stuporose in- sanity, 312; resemblance to melan- choly with stupor and Katatonia, 313 Demonomania, 307 Dental obsession, 315 Dentition, first, 447; disorders of, 447; second, 448 Dermatalgia, 109 Dermatitis, 108 Dermatolysis, 108 Desquamation, 102; in scarlatina, 122 ; of epithelium from tongue, 423 Deutero-albumose in urine, 502 Deviation, i)rimary and secondary, in squint, 154, 155; conjugate or lateral deviation of eyes and head, 170, 171, spastic and paralytic forms of, 171, 172, clinical significance of and 2 localisation of the lesion, 171, 172; combination of conjugate deviation and squint, 172; of tongue, 200 Dexio-cardia, 608 Diabetes insipidus, 480 Diabetes mellitus (see Sugar in urine), 487 ; knee-jerk in, 215 ; dyspnoea in, 357; coma in, 357; thirst and api^et- ite in, 419 ; quantity of urine in, 479 Diacetic acid in urine, 494 Diagnosis, Physiognomic, chapter i.; Physical, chapter xvi., 580 Diaphragm in respiration, 585 Diarrhoea, 436 ; in fever, 195, 446 ; sig- nificance of, 445 Diathesis, 2 ; Hutchinson on, 2; gouty, physiognomy of, 16 ; rheumatic, 21; insane (see Temperament), c04:; hsemorrhagic, 381; oxalic and uric acid diathesis, 533 Dickinson (Dr.), on the tongue, its coating and various conditions, 420- 422 Dicrotism in pulse, 640 Digestive disorders, in case-taking, 48 ; disturbances, in fever, 94; diplopia in, 162; palpitation in, 348 ; chapter xi. on disorders, 418; works of reference on, 451; appetite, 418; thirst, 419; tongue, 420; vomiting, 425; flatulence and hiccup, 434; state of bowels and abdominal pain, 427, 436; worms, 442; appearance of motions, 440 ; significance of con- stipation and diarrhoea, 445; teeth and gums, 447 ; jaundice and dropsy (chapter xii.)> 453 Diphtheria, glands in, 136 ; occasional rash in, 120; paralysis of accom- modation from, 168; anaesthesia from, 192 ; paralysis, 234 ; breatliing in, 350, 351; nervous spasm in, 353; laryngeal, causing cough, 362 ; affec- tion of throat, 398 ; distinction from muguet, 399 ; paralysis of larynx and fauces in, 411 Diplegia, 203 ; facial, 198 Diplopia binocularis, 154,156 ; relation of images in, 157; direct or homonymous,and crossed, 157 ; variations of diplopia with j^aralysis of special muscles (table), 158, 159 ; instinctive efforts to combat diplo])ia, 160; clinical significance of, 160, 161 ; vertigo in, 163 ; erroneous pro- jection of objects in, 163; diplopia monocularis, artificial pui)il, etc., 162 Dipsomania, 321](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21052037_0709.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


