Volume 17
A dictionary of practical medicine, comprising general pathology, the nature and treatment of diseases, morbid structures and the disorders especially incidental to climates, to the sex, and to the different epochs of life. With ... prescriptions, ... bibliography ... formulae / [James Copland].
- James Copland
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- 1832-1858
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Those who wish a further reference to the subject may consult also the collections of Bonet, MAnGetT, and PLoucQUET, where comparatively few of the above works will be found, in this case,.as in every other throughout the work. XL..Inrermirrent Fever. ‘Syn.— Atadrsiqroyres muperot, Hippocrates and Galen; Anetus, “Young and: Good ; Kalte Fieber, wechelfieber, Germ.; Paludal Fever, Periodic Fever, Ague. 171, Derin.— The febrile phenomena running their course rapidly, observing a certain succession, usually terminating “in crises, and returning after 172. Intermittents have been.divided by mo- dern writers —into the quotidian, tertian, quar- tan, &c.; into vernal and autumnal, — into regular, erratic, and anomalous, — into simple, complicated, and masked (Fournier, Vary, &c.). But in addition to these ryprs, which have refer- ence merely to the intervals between the acces- sions of the paroxysms, agues assume certain FORMS or characters, which are still more im- portant than they in a practical point of view. These have been variously distinguished by writers. J. P. Franx arranges ‘them into the nervous, the gastric, and inflammatory, the second and third of these, in being complicated, often as- suming a remittent type. J.Frawx divides them into Ist, the evident, and, 2d, the masked ; the former being — a. benign ; b. malignant ; c. re-](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33285330_0017_0318.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)