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I ask you to have this in mind while you hear me." Her dark face was intent upon him while he spoke. "What do you call this disease?" she asked. "The doctors call it angina pectoris," he answered. She nodded slowly. Her interest encouraged him to speak with more liberty. "I could tell you a great deal about it," he went on; "but it might be aside from the point.
Oh, that's a terrible illness!" "They say that the rivals are reconciled, thanks to the angina..." and the word angina was repeated with great satisfaction. "The count is pathetic, they say. He cried like a child when the doctor told him the case was dangerous." "Oh, it would be a terrible loss, she is an enchanting woman."
Kent, this Jimmie Turnbull masquerades as a burglar night before last at the McIntyre house, is arrested, a charge brought against him for house-breaking by Miss Helen McIntyre, and shortly after he dies " "From angina pectoris," finished Kent, as the detective paused. "So Mr. Rochester contended," admitted Ferguson. "We'll let that go for a minute.
"Now that you know Turnbull died of angina pectoris there is no necessity of sending for the coroner," Rochester spoke in haste, his words tumbling over each other. "I will go at once and communicate with an undertaker." But before he could rise from his chair the sandy-haired man, who had conducted a whispered conversation with the deputy marshal, advanced toward the group.
My father, a boy of eighteen, was in the house, and witnessed the fatal attack of angina pectoris which, in two hours, cut short a memorable career, and left those who till then, under a great man's shelter and keeping, had Rested as under the boughs Of a mighty oak.... Bare, unshaded, alone. Lytton Strachey, none the less foolish because it is the work of an extremely clever man. If Mr.
While angina pectoris and edema of the lungs were not infrequent causes of death in men, it was a rare cause of death in women. Dyspnea is a frequent symptom, and one for which many patients seek medical advice. A constant systolic blood pressure of over 200 shows a probability that the patient will ultimately die either of uremia or of apoplexy.
By the tenth year half the remainder will have died, leaving one fourth both of the men and the women who have lived beyond ten years." The causes of death he would place in the following order: gradual cardiac failure; uremia; apoplexy; some complicating acute infection; angina pectoris; accidental causes; acute edema of the lungs and cachexia.
However this may be, the cause having been determined or presumed by the physician, it should be so impressed on the patient that he does not again repeat the insult to his heart. Auricular fibrillation is at times apparently a clinical entity much as is angina pectoris, but it is often a symptom of some other condition.
At times the angina causes such swelling in the throat that the breathing is interfered with completely. For this Arculanus' master, Rhazes, advised tracheotomy. Arculanus himself, however, apparently hesitated about that. It is not surprising, then, to find that Arculanus is very explicit in his treatment of affections of the uvula.
During his stay at Lausanne his health improved, and he lost the numbed feeling in his arms which had strengthened the impression that he suffered from angina pectoris. This apprehension, although retained until a very short period before his final departure from England in 1884, was ultimately discovered to be baseless. With restored health returned the old feeling of restlessness.
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