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On the analysis of the blood and urine, in health and disease and on the treatment of urinary diseases / [George Owen Rees].
- George Owen Rees
- Date:
- 1845
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On the analysis of the blood and urine, in health and disease and on the treatment of urinary diseases / [George Owen Rees]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cases yielding a Precipitate Name of Ward. eho Patieoes ot on genes Eiki ce tye aunts Application of| the Ward. Heat. 1. Patient hemiplegic and cachectic from 7h 5 % , bk intemperance. 2. Fever. 3. Ana- i sarca: hydrothorax worn by intem- perance. Martha - - 0 30 Name of Ward omitted in the 0 28 Table Long an invalid, with chronic rheuma- Lazarus eid a8 { fet and catarrh. -| 1. Boy with calculus, 34 years old. 2. Worn and feeble: malignant dis- ‘ease. 3. Strumous, with hip-joint Charity - - 6 30 diseased. 4. Abscess in the mouth : somewhat emaciated. 5. Much de- pressed: paralysis. 6. Constipa- tion: plethoric person. Luke - - - 0 29 Cornelius - - 0 18 Dorcas - - 1 30 Axillary abscess. | 1. Renal tumour: has suffered much Petersham - - 2 17 pain. 2. Knee-joint disease: stru- mous. 1. Fractured tibia and fibula. 2. Hater : ; 2 i” { Burn: child 5 years old. Lazarus - - 0 22 Job = - - 0 16 Miriam - - 0 8 Mary - - - 0 20 . ‘ : fe econdary symptoms : takes bichloride Mary and Doreas - : is { of roe a sarsaparilla. 1. Tumour of thigh: operation. 2. Martha - - 3 25 { No account. 3. Phthisis: hip-dis- ease. 1. Amputation: takes ammonia, 2. Naaman - ~ 2 26 Effusion: not mentioned into what cavity. 1. Boy 21 years old: paralysis. 2. Long illness: takes calomel and Charity - - 4 28 opium; disease not mentioned. 8. Morbus cordis: has had rheuma- tism. 4. Pleuritis. 1. Taking tonics and alteratives. 2. Cornelius = - 3 15 Old disease: asthma. 3. No his- tory. 1. Abscess of leg. 2. Bad leg: is Ls o ; 4 z { taking aed : Two Tables without In the two| 1. Scrofula. 2. Morbus cordis. 3. the ‘names of] 4 | Wards, Paralysis and diseased vertebre. Wards affixed. 46 A, Amenorrhea. } }](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33097434_0001_0227.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)