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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![Tea, a cause of atonic dyspepsia, 60; a cause of gastric pain, 80 ; and coffee, in chronic ulcer, to be avoided, 178. Teeth, carious, a cause of fur on tongue, 4 ; condition of, in chronic catarrh, 129. Temperature, eifect of, on softening, 224. Tenderness, diagnostic value in neuroses, 91 ; in diagnosis of ulcer from cancer, 231; in ulcei-, 166; see also Pres- sure, effect on pain. Thirst, absent in atonic dyspepsia, 61 ; as a symptom of gastric disorder, 9 ; in chronic catarrh, 127. Thrombosis, in cancer, 191. Tight-lacing a cause of indigestion, 51. Tobacco, influence of its use, 45. Tongue and stomach, evidence of simul- taneous affection, 6. Tongue, aspect in gastric disorders, 2 ; in atonic dyspepsia, 61 ; in cancer, 191; in chronic catarrh, 128 ; in neuroses, 84,—diagnostic value, 92 ; in chronic ulcer, 169. Tonsillitis, tongue in, 6. Torula cerevisise, in vomit, 37. Tubercle of the stomach, 227. Tuberculosis, relation to chronic ulcer, 150. Tumour, from hypertrophy of gastric walls, 210 ; in cancer of stomach, 190^ simulation of, in ulcer, 202. Tumours outside stomach, causing ob- struction, 214. Turpentine in htemorrhage from ulcer, 181. Tympanitis, 10 ; in perforation, 171 : see also Flatulence. Typhoid fever, diagnosis of acute catarrh from, 116 ; tongue and stomach in, 5. ITloer, chronic, of duodenum, 146 ; cause, 151. Ulcer, chronic, of stomach, 146; adhe- sions from, 157; cicatrization, 154; course and duration, 172 ; danger of overlooking, 27 ; diagnosis, 174,—from chronic catarrh, 139,—from cancer, 200,—of site, 175; etiology, 147; hiP-morrhage from, 167 ; morbid ana- tomy, 151; number, 153 ; occasional latency, 170, 174 ; pain of, 23,—dia- gnosis from neuralgia, 28 ; pathology and pathenogenesis, 160; perforation of, 156 ; prognosis, 172; seat, 153; shape, 153 ; simulation of symptoms of, 175; stricture from, 155; symp- toms, 174; treatment, 176. Ulcer, corrosive, 146; perforating, 146; simple, 146. , Ulceration of stomach, follicular in phthisis, 227 ; in acute catarrh, 114 ; tubercular, 227 ; non-cancerous m cancer, 199 ; of cancer, 196. Urine, alkalescence of, in acidity from fer- mentation, 20; changes of, in dyspep- sia, 50,—in acute gastric catarrh, 105, —in atonic dyspepsia, 63,—in chronic catarrh, 131 ; pale copious, in neirroses, 89. Urticaria, from gastric irritation, 105. Usur, fatty, 138. Uterus, diseases of, cause hyper-secretion, 17 ; reflex effect ou stomach, 81; vomit- ing from, 32. Vagus, nerve, vomiting from, disease of, 35 (note); neuralgia of, 27. Vascularity, post-mortem, 112, 135. Vegetables, in atonic dyspepsia, 68; in chronic ulcer, 178, Vomited mattere, 37 ; in cancer, 189 ; value ill diagnosis of cancer from ulcer, 201; iu cholera, reaction, 21; in gastric dila- tation, 216 ; in chronic ulcer, 167. Vomiting, as a symptom, 30; cerebral, distinguished from gastric, 34; from compression of vagus, 35 (note) ; from nervous disturbance, 33 ; from sen- sory impressions, 37 ; from toxic agencies acting on nerve centres, 35 ; hysterical, general nutrition in, 85,— signs, 36,—prognosis, 88 ; in acute gas- tritis, 108 ; iu apoplectiform seizures, 34; in Blight's disease, 36 ; in cancer of stomach, 188; in early stage of cancer, 185 ; iu cerebral anaemia, 33 ; in children, facility of, 31 ; iu diphthcr ritic paralysis, 33 ; iu duodenal ulcer, 171 ; in febrile affections, 36 ; in func- tional nervous disturbance, 36; iu hypertrophy of gastric walls, 210 ; in . neuroses, 84; iu organic disease of brain, 33; iu pregnancy, 85,—prognosis, 88,— treatment, 95 ; in pyloric obstruction, 216; in ulcer, 167,—treatment, 181 ; in young children, 107; vomiting, morning, in cancer, 188 ; neurotic, dis- tinguished from cerebral, 92,—effect of food in, 85,—treatment, 94 ; of acid matters after cholera epidemic, 21 ; reflex from distant parts, 31,—from stomach or fauces, 30. Walls of stomach, hypertrophy of, 209. Warm bath, see Bath. Washing oat of stomach in dilatation, 219. Water, impure, a cause of dyspepsia, 44. Waterbrash, see Pyrosis. Worms, intestinal, a cause of excessive ap- ])etite, 8 ; a cause of indigestion, 54. Zinc salts, in neuroses, 93 ; valerianate, iu hysterical spasm of oesophagus, 213. V LONDOK : B. OLAT, SOKS, AND TATLOB, PRINTEES.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20403379_0262.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)