Lectures on the principles and practice of physic : delivered at King's College, London / by Thomas Watson.
- Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet
- Date:
- 1848
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![LECTURE XLVIII. Catarrh ; its varieties. Acute Bronchitis. Dry sounds attending the Respiration ; Rhonchus and Sibilus ; Moist sounds ; Large and Small Crepitation : how these are produced, and what they denote. Treatment of Acute Bronchitis. Peripneumonia Notha. Sudden Infraction of a large Bronchus 528 LECTURE XLIX. Influenza. Symptoms and progress. Conjecture as to its Cause. Treatment. Hay Asthma. Chronic Bronchitis. Its varieties. Morbid Anatomy of these affections 539 LECTURE L. Hooping-cough : symptoms ; duration ; complications ; pathology; treatment. Pneumonia ; its stages and morbid anatomy; auscultatory signs 552 LECTURE LI. Pneumonia, continued ; its general symptoms ; pain, dyspnoea, cough, expectoration. Course of the disease. Prognosis. Treatment. Pneumonia in Children [note] 564 LECTURE LII. Pleurisy. Its anatomical characters ; false membranes; liquid effusion ; effects of these upon the shape and contents of the Chest, and upon its healthy sounds. Symptoms of Pleurisy 579 LECTURE LIII. Pleurisy, continued. Recapitulation of symptoms ; of diagnostic signs. Causes of Pleurisy. Pneumothorax; its condition, and signs. Treatment of Pleurisy. Empyema. Paracen- tesis Thoracis. Typhoid Pneumonia [note'] 590 LECTURE LIV. Pulmonary Hemorrhage ; its varieties ; its connection with pulmonary consumption, and with disease of the heart. Pulmonary Apoplexy. Prognosis in Haemoptysis. Symptoms Treatment 608 LECTURE LV. Pulmonary Emphysema ; vesicular and interlobular. Anatomical characters of vesicular Emphysema ; physical signs ; general symptoms ; causes ; treatment. Interlobular Em- physema ; its anatomical characters, symptoms, cause, and cure. CEdema of the Lungs. Phthisis Pulmonalis 618 LECTURE LVI. Phthisis, continued. Vomica?; adhesions of the pleura? ; ulceration of the larynx and trachea —of the intestines; fatty liver; auscultatory signs of a vomica; gurgling; cavernous respiration, pectoriloquy. General Symptoms of Phthisis ; cough, expectoration, dyspnoea, pain, hectic fever, diarrhoea, wasting, oedema, aphtha?. 629 LECTURE LVII. Phthisis, continued. Diagnosis. Forms and varieties of Phthisis. Ordinary duration. Age at which it is most frequently fatal. Influence of sex, and of occupation. Question of contagion. Treatment. Curability of [note] # 641 LECTURE LVIII. Melanosis of the Lung; true, and spurious. Accidental intrusion ot solid substances into the air-passages 652 B](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21037048_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


