This convulsive affection occurs by paroxysms, with longer or shorter intervals between them, and of longer or shorter duration in different cases, and in the same case at different times. "It consists in a peculiar mode in inspiration, which it is difficult... Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal - Pàgina 1031817Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1817 - 568 pàgines
...indigestion, and an uneasy state of the respiration. The 'peculiar species' of convulsion is said to consist f in a peculiar mode of inspiration, which it is difficult accurately to describe.' It is thus characterized : ' The child having had no apparent warning, is suddenly seized with a spasmodic... | |
| Michael Underwood, Marshall Hall - 1835 - 572 pàgines
...them, and of longer or shorter duration in different cases, and in the same case at different times. " It consists in a peculiar mode of inspiration, which...describe. " The child having had no apparent warning, is suddenlv seized with a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of distinct attempts to fill the chest, between... | |
| Thomas John Graham - 1835 - 750 pàgines
...connected with attacks of sonorous inspiration and a crowing sound, which merits particular attention. It consists in a peculiar mode of inspiration, which it is difficult accurately to describe : the convulsive affection occurs by fits, with longer or shorter intervals between them, and of longer or... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1836 - 252 pàgines
...difficult accurately to describe. •* 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;... | |
| Hugh Ley - 1836 - 574 pàgines
...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... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1841 - 456 pàgines
...paroxysms, with longer or shorter duration in different cases, and in the same case at different times. 811. "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 seized with a spasmodic inspiration,... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1845 - 816 pàgines
...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... | |
| Marshall Hall - 1836 - 214 pàgines
...and of longer or shorter duration in different cases, and in the same case at different times. 266. " 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 seized with a spasmodic inspiration,... | |
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