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" It consists in a peculiar mode of inspiration, which it is difficult accurately to describe. The child having had no apparent warning, is suddenly seized with a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of distinct attempts to fill the chest, between each of... "
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Pągina 103
1816
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An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved ..., Volum 8

John Read (maker to the army.) - 1830 - 594 pągines
...food, or when teazed or irritated. Dr. J. Clarke describes it more minutely, as characterized " by distinct attempts to fill the chest, between each...child is evidently in great distress; the face and extremities, if the paroxysm continues long, become purple ; the head is thrown backward, and the spine...
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The Cyclopędia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volum 2

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1833 - 912 pągines
...in infant children, often miscalled spasmodic or chronic croup. The child, according to this writer, is suddenly seized with a spasmodic inspiration, consisting...of which a squeaking noise is often made ; the eyes are staring, and the child is evidently in great distress. The face and extremities, if the paroxysm...
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Lectures on the Nervous System and Its Diseases

Marshall Hall - 1836 - 252 pągines
...i See the Edition of 1835, p. 41. 267. " The child, having had no apparent warn* ii£, is suddently seized with a spasmodic inspira'tion, consisting of...distinct attempts to fill the chest, between each of whicli a squeaking noise is often made ; the eyes stare, and the child is evidently in great distress;...
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An Essay on the Laryngismus Stridulus, Or Croup-like Inspiration of Infants ...

Hugh Ley - 1836 - 574 pągines
...children" which " consists in a peculiar mode of inspiration which it is difficult to describe," but is " a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of distinct attempts to fill the chest, between "each of which attempts, a squeaking noise is heard." Upon the whole, therefore, the argument in favour of the convulsive...
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A Treatise on the Diseases and Injuries of the Larynx and Trachea: Founded ...

Frederick Ryland - 1837 - 370 pągines
...little patient wakes suddenly from his sleep " with a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of frequent attempts to fill the chest, between each of which a squeaking noise is often made ;" the first paroxysms are, in most instances, transitory, and, after the lapse of a few seconds, he regains...
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On the Diseases and Derangements of the Nervous System, in Their Primary ...

Marshall Hall - 1841 - 456 pągines
..."It consists in a peculiar mode of inspiration, which it is difficult accurately to describe. 812. " The child, having had no apparent warning, is suddenly...child is evidently in great distress ; the face and extremities, if the paroxysm continues long, become purple, the head is thrown backwards, and the spine...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volum 2

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1845 - 816 pągines
...infant children," often miscalled spasmodic or chronic croup. The child, according to this writer, is suddenly seized with a spasmodic inspiration, consisting...chest, between each of which a squeaking noise is oflefc made ; the eyes are staring, and the child is evi- ] dently in great distress. The face and...
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Diseases of the Nares, Larynx and Trachea in Childhood

Thomas Nichol - 1885 - 304 pągines
...disease is that given by Dr. John Clarke in his " Commentaries on the Diseases of Children." " The child is suddenly seized with a spasmodic inspiration, consisting...chest, between each of which a squeaking noise is often heard. The eyes stare, and the child is evidently in great distress; the face and the extremities,...
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Diseases of the Nares, Larynx and Trachea in Childhood

Thomas Nichol - 1885 - 304 pągines
...disease is that given by Dr. John Clarke in his " Commentaries on the Diseases of Children." " The child is suddenly seized with a "spasmodic inspiration,...chest, between each of which a squeaking noise is often heard. The eyes stare, and the child is evidently in great distress ; the face and the extremities,...
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Lectures on the Nervous System and Its Diseases

Marshall Hall - 1836 - 214 pągines
...It consists in a peculiar mode of inspiration, which it is difficult accurately to describe. 267. " The child, having had no apparent warning, is suddenly...child is evidently in great distress; the face and extremities, if the paroxysm continues long, become purple, the head is thrown backward, and the spine...
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