The diseases of the stomach : bring the third edition of the "Diagnosis and treatment of the varieties of dyspepsia" revised and enlarged / by Wilson Fox.
- Fox, Wilson.
- Date:
- 1872
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The diseases of the stomach : bring the third edition of the "Diagnosis and treatment of the varieties of dyspepsia" revised and enlarged / by Wilson Fox. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Food, abstinence from, in liceniorrhage, 208 ; decomposing articles of, 44; de- ficiency of, a cause of dj'spepsia, 48 ; excess of, a cause of dyspepsia, ib.; effect of, on pain, 83 ; fermenting, a source of flatulence, 14 ; indigestible sub- stances in, 43 ; ingestion of, relation to pain, 28,—in cancer, 188,—in chronic catarrli,127,—in hypersecretion,. 20,— in pyrosis, 19; relation to vomiting in cancer, 188,—in pyloric obstruction, 216 ; preparation of, 43 ; quality of, a cause of indigestion, 42 ; unsuitable, a cause of catarrh, 99 : see also Diet. Foreign substances, obstructing cardia, 211 ; in stomach, pain from, 24,— vomiting from, 31. Fur, upon tongue, 3 ; from local irritation, ih.; microscopic charactei's, ib. Gall-bladdek, cancer of, obstracting pylorus, 214. Gall-stone, gastric pain in, 27 ; vomiting from, 31 ; passage of, diagnosis from chronic ulcer, 175. Galvanism in simple dilatation of stomach, 219. Gastralgia, 22, 77 ; see also Pain and Neui-oses. Gastric juice, action of, on walls of stomach, 222; alterations of, in blood changes, 53 ; effect on, of organic diseases of sto- mach, ib.; formation of, in follicles after death, 223; hypersecretion of, a possible cause of ulcer, 164 ; its influence in cansiug ulceration, 161; stimiilants to its secretion, 46. Gastritis, 97 ; acute, 109,—duration, i6.,— symptoms, 108: see also Acute gastric catarrh. Gastritis, chronic, 123 ; see also Catan'h, chronic gastiic. Gastritis, phlegmonodea, 115; with exu- dation, ib. Gastrodynia, 22; see also Pain. Gastrorrhoea, 15, 183. Gastrotomy, for stenosis of cardia, 213. Generative organs, alterations of, in dys- pepsia, 40. Gentian, in atonic dyspepsia, 72. Glandular nature of colloid cancer, 195. Gout, effect on gastric secretions, 18; fermentation of food in, 20 ; gastric derangements in, 87 ; gastric neuralgia in, 26,—treatment, 95 ; inflammation of stomach in, 109, Guarana in sick-headache, 119. PI^MATEMESis, 204; see Hnemorrhage from stomach. Hfematin, imbibition of, in decomposition, 225. Htemoptysis, distinction from hreraate- mesis, 207. Hsemorrhago, a cause of gastralgia, 78 ; from duodenal ulcer, I7l. Haemorrhage from stomach, 204; causes, 204 ; diagnosis, 206 ; in alcoholic irri- tation, 134 ; in amyloid degeneration, 138 ; in passive congestion, 134 ; pro- gnosis, 208 ; treatment, ib. ; vicarious, for uterus, 206; I'lom the lungs and stomach, distinguished, 207. Hseniorrhage in cancer, ] 89 ; significance in, diagnosis from ulcer, 201. Hseniorrhage in ulcer, 159,167 ; frequency, 173 ; influence of position of ulcer, 160 ; prodromata, 168 ; sudden death from, 168; treatment, 181 ; origin of ulcers in, 162; value in diagnosis of ulcer and cancer, 201. Haemorrhagic erosions in chronic catarrh, 135. Ham, toleration of, in a case of ulcer, 168. Headache, in gastric and cerebral vomit- ing, 24 ; sick, 103 ; possibly neuralgic, 104.. Heart, diseases of, relation to ulcer, 151. Pleartburn, 19. Hepatic abscess, vomiting from, 31; see also Liver. Hereditary predisposition to neuroses, 78 ; transmission of cancer, 184. Herniae, epiploic, a cause of vomiting, 32 ; omental, a cause of gastric dilatation, 215. Herpes, iu acute gastric catarrh, 105 ; in chronic gastric catarrh, 129. Hiccough in cancer, 189. Hop, extract of, in cancer, 203. Hunger, excessive, in duodenal ulcer, 170 ; see also Appetite. Plydrochloric acid, ulcer due to poisoning by, 170. Hydrocyanic acid, in acute catarrh, 120; in neuroses, 93. Hyperfemia, frequent absence, after death, 112. Hypersecretion, in alcoholism, 133; in neuroses, 83, 90; pathology of, 16; ti'eatment of, in ulcer, 179 : see also Pyrosis. Hypertroph}'- of walls of stomach, 209 ; dis- tinguished from scirrhous cancer, 194. Hypochondriasis, gastric neuralgia in, 26; neuroses in, 79. Hyposulphites, to check formation of sarcinoe, 203, 218. Hysteria, appetite in, excessive, 8,—per- verted, 9 ; gastric neuralgia iu, J26 ; paralytic dilatation in, 215 ; neuroses of stomach in, 79 ; vomiting in, 36. Ice, in dilatation of stomach, 219 ; in ha;- morrhnge, 181, 208 ; in vomiting from cancer, 202. Idiosyncrasies in digestion, 47, 80; in ulcer, 168. Idiotcy, perverted appetite in, 9.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20403379_0258.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)