The physician's vade mecum : being a compendium of nosology and therapeutics, for the use of students / by the Rev. Joseph Townsend ... ; from the sixth London edition.
- Joseph Townsend
- Date:
- 1805
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The physician's vade mecum : being a compendium of nosology and therapeutics, for the use of students / by the Rev. Joseph Townsend ... ; from the sixth London edition. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![APOPLEXIA VENENATA,/™* poison. SUFFOCATA, from Suf- /beating Exhalations. MENTALIS, from passions of the Mind. CATALEPTICA. Tie Catalepsy ; from KarxKn^lo;, a Seizure. The patient on a sud- den becomes stiff, and observes the same posture during the fit. APPETITE, Depraved. V. Dysorexia. Want of. V. Anorexia. ARTHRITICUS, Arthritic; from A^Bgt- %c, a disease in the Joints. V. Podagra. ARTHRODYNIA, Chronic Rheumatism; from AgSrgov, a Joint; and OSvvn, _Pain. V. Rheumatismus. ARTHROPUOSIS, Infammation occasion-] ing a Collection of Matter; ! from Aftgw, a Joint; and TLw- \ c-ic, Suppuration J ASCITES, Dropsy of the Abdomen; from7 Aa-y.oc, a Sack C ABDOMINALIS, The Abdo- minal, an equal swelling of the whole Abdomen. SACCATUS, The Encysted, the fluctuation is here less evi- dent, and the Swelling of the Abdomen at the first par- tial. ASTHMA, Frequent attach of short breath-1 ing; from Ax fit, to breathe . . $ SPONTANEUM, -without any manifest cause. PLETHORICUM,/™ra Ple- thora. H CI. Or. Gen. 21 III 47](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2116003x_0061.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


