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Selected monographs.

Date:
1888
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Licence: Public Domain Mark

Credit: Selected monographs. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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  • Table of Contents
  • Index
  • Preface
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    INDEX. PAGE Blood-prcssnrc, luctliods of iu- creas'uig . . . .42 Bowels, state of, in typhus and typlioid 181 Cardiac liypertropby iu renal dis- ease 114 Cases of moveable kidney, left side 25G right side ' . 249, 344 €auses of moveable kidney . 264 — of typhus and typhoid 163, 167 Changes, qualitative, in blood as a cause of albuminuria . . 100 Chloride of sodium as a test for albumen . . . . .14 Cholera, albuminuria in . 100, 111 Circulation, disturbances of, in moveable kidney . . . 294 Climates, suitable, for cases of albuminuria .... 152 Coagulative necrosis of the renal epithelium and albuminuria . 89 Colon, obstruction of, due to moveable kidney . . . 289 Colour of eruption in typhus . 200 Complications of moveable kidney 330 treatment of . . , 340 Conditions likely to be mistaken for moveable kidaey . , 323 Congestion of kidneys, various forms of . . . . .65 Convulsions, albuminuria in . 51 Coplaud, Dr., on exunthematic typhus 163 Crises in typhus and typhoid . 179 Cutaneous oedema in certain renal diseases, cause of . . . 117 Diagnosis of moveable kidney . 322 Diarrhoea in connection with state of Peyer's glands . . 214 — in typhus and typhoid . . 182 Digestion, albuminuria of 19, 44, 98 Digestive organs, symptoms con- nected with, in moveable kidney 285 Diminished blood-pressiu-e and albuminuria . . . .31 Displacements of the generative organs as a cause of moveable kidney . ■ . . . .268 Duration of typhus and typhoid, diUerences iu the . . . 171 Egg-albumen, results of ingestion of .... 100, 142, 145 Epidemic Fever of Edinburgh, report on . . . . . 178 E])ithelium, renal, degeneration of, as a cause of albumin- uria 78 Epithelium, renal, degeneration of, in i)hosphoru8 poisoning 80 — of glomeruli, function of 78, 130 Eruption, duration of, in typhus 194,196 — in typhoid, its chanicters . 204 — in typhus and typhoid . 191 — iu typhus, darkness of, pro- portional to severity of dis- ease 203 — varying statements regarding 198 Excretion of urine, disturbance's of, in moveable kidney . . 301 Experiments illustrating inter- mittent hydronephrosis . , 315 Fat, absorption of, as a cause of moveable kidney . . . 265 Features of difference between typhus and typhoid . . 163 Febrile albuminuria . 89, 109 Ferrocyauide of potassium and acetic acid as tests for albumen 14 Filtration in the kidneys . 25, 51 Fixation of kidney, mode of . 241 Gastric disturbances in cases of moveable kidney . . . 285 Glands, intestinal, state of, iu typhoid . ... 212 Glandular ecre^ion in the kidneys 32 Glasgow,cpidemic of fever in 1836, symptoms in . . . 185 — Fever Hospital, cases in 1836 162 Globulin in the urine ... 6 Grape sugar iu normal urine . 21 Hajmatogenous albuminuria . 97 Ha3maturia in moveable kidney . 300 Hcmi-albumose (propcptoue) . 10 Hydronephrosis and moveable kid- ney, case of . . . 352 — as produced by moveable kid- ney 306 — due to angular insertion and valvular closure of the ureter .... 309 — in moveable kidney, treat- ment of . . . . 342 —• intermittent . . . 312 — its relations to sexual dis- orders . . . .269 Impure air, influence of, in the generation of typluis . . 164 Increase of temperature as causing iilbuminuria . . . 3G, 46 Injury as a cause of moveable kidney 273
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