The nomenclature of diseases : drawn up by a joint committee appointed by the Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Royal College of Physicians of London.
- Date:
- 1869
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![306. Bronchitis. a. Acute. b. Chronic. 307. Ulcer. 308. * Casts of the bronchial tubes. ] 309. Necrosis of the cartilages of the trachea. Note.—When this affection is due to phthisis or syphilis, the terms (431.) Syphilitic or (491.) Phthisical should be prefixed to the designation of the dis- ease, and the case ought to be returned under the head of the primary affection. 310. Dilatation. 311. Contraction. (441.) Cancer. 312. Non-malignant tumours. Return such tumours here according to the list at p. 19. (491.) Tubercle. 313. Parasitic disease. Return cases of this class according to the list at p. 232 (No. 7). 313*. Malformations. Return such cases here according to the list at p, 239. (1044.)jForeign bodies in the bronchi. 314. Asthma. Diseases of the Lung. 315. Pneumonia. Variety: a. Lobular. Note.—The term Secondary has been ap- plied to Pneumonia when it occurs as a com- plication of some other disease: such cases ought to be returned under the head of the primary affection. 316. Abscess. (31.) Pyeemic inflammation and abscess. 317. Gangrene. * When the cause of this affection has been ascertained, the case should be returned under the head of the primary disease, the secondary affection](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24976799_0099.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)