Severest anaemias, their infective nature, diagnosis and treatment / by William Hunter.
- Hunter, William, 1861-1937.
- Date:
- 1909-
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Severest anaemias, their infective nature, diagnosis and treatment / by William Hunter. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Appearances, General, 12, 14 anaemia, 12, 14, 24 blanched look, 12, 14, 24 bloodlessness, 12 complexion lemon, 12 conjunctivas yellowish, 14 frame large and bulky, 14 ,, flabby rather than wasted, 14 haemorrhages in skin, 25 a rare feature, 113 lemon, waxy colour, 12, 14 oedema of ankles, 12, 14, 24 pallor extreme, 12, 14 waxy, 12, 14 Clinical Features as a whole, 11,14,18 not distinctive, 1,2, Scheme I, 28, 30, Scheme III, 44, 74 highly distinctive, 2, 34, 41, Scheme II, 42, 74, 187 Features, General, 1, 2, 12, 14, 30, 74; Scheme I, 28, III, 44; 2, Scheme II, 42, 74 breathlessness, 12, 14 debility, 12, 14 dyspepsia, 12, 24 dyspnoea on exertion, 12, 14 epistaxis, 25, 84 exhaustion, 12, 14 faintness, 12, 14 fever, 18, 24 gastric discomfort, 12, 24 ; 84 giddiness, 12 head troubled, 12 heart bruits, 24 irregularity of bowels, 12, 24 ; 84 irritability, 42 languor, 12, 14 loss of appetite, 12, 14, 24 periodic diarrhoea, 12, 24 palpitation, 12, 14, 24 precordial pain prostration, 12, 14 pulse soft, 12, 14 restlessness retinal haemorrhages, 25 semi-torpid condition, 12, 14 sickness, 12, 42 wandering, 12, 14 weakness, 12, 14 Periodicity of, 116 Features, Special, 41, Scheme II, 42, 76,187 non-existent, 74, Scheme III, 44 Features, Special—contd. Febrile (q.v.), 76 Haemolytic (q.v.), 76 Glossitic (q.-y.), 115 Gastric (q.v.), 41, 42 Intestinal (q.v.), 41, 42 Nervous (q.v.), 41, 42 Periodicity] 42, 123, 116 Powers of Recovery (q.v.), 145 Relapses, 7, 148, Charts, 147, 148 Septic Anaemia— association with, 82, 115, 182 complicated by, 182, 115, Charts, 148 obscured by, 182 N preceded by, 73, 74, 77, 82 ; 41, Scheme II, 42 Febrile Symptoms, 76, 123, 174, 179, 187; Vol. II an early symptom, 174, 179 characteristic, 41 constant, 41 essential, 174; 24 important, in diagnosis, 174, 179 “ influenzal,” regarded as, Yol. II type, irregular, 24 ; Vol. II “humoral,” 24 infective, 187 Periodicity of, 42 Haemolytic Features, Scheme II, 42, 75, 76, 83, 99, 146, 174, 179, 182 Bilious disturbances, 146, Scheme II bilious attacks, 18 bilious look, 146, 115 bilious stools, very common bilious vomiting, very common “congestion of liver” (early sym¬ ptom), 83; Yol. II jaundice (early symptom), 146, 83 lemon colour, 146, 116, 83 urobilinuria, 146, 116, 83 liver, “congested ” (attimes), 146 enlarged (at times) Urinary Changes, Scheme II, 42 high colour (at times), 146 indicanuria, 56 pale (when disease quiescent) strongly acid strong smell urobilinuria, 146 Relation to, 116 blood changes, 146, Charts, 147, 148](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31360579_0317.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)