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Updated: May 2, 2025


I touch his lip with a single bacillus of phthisis pulmonalis consumption. It is invisible to the eye; it is too small to be weighed. judged by all the tests of the senses, it is too insignificant to be thought of; but it has the capacity to multiply itself indefinitely. The youth goes off singing.

The edges were red, as if they had been dipped in blood; and down the centre, like an arrow, lay the dark incrustations peculiar to ship fever. The clerk shook his head, and laid his hand upon the sinking pulse. "Low, very low. Just gone of consumption no doubt of it phthisis pulmonalis a bad case very. Take her to the wing!"

The approximation of these two cases to sea-scurvy is peculiar, and may allow them to be called scorbutus pulmonalis. Had these been younger subjects, and the paralysis of the veins had only affected the lungs, it is probable the disease would have been a pulmonary consumption.

He was not going to waste civilities upon this rowdy, drunken remittance-man, whom he had seen reeling through the streets of the stad as he went upon his own respectable way. "Phthisis pulmonalis." He addressed his reply to the Chief. "And the process of lung-destruction is, as you will observe, sir, nearly complete."

"In phthisis pulmonalis, the mumia of the sick person should be planted with a cutting of the catalpa, after the latter has been subjected for some minutes to the breath of the diseased person. As soon as the cutting shows signs of decay, the sick person will be cured. "In diabetes, plant the mumia of the patient with a bignonia, and as soon as the latter begins to rot, the diabetes will go.

To my surprise he did not seem to see any joke in it. 'Can it be possible, said I, 'that Hans told the truth? 'Well, said he, 'in all but one particular I think that he did. 'And what was that particular? I asked. 'The card above his head did not have on it, 'Consumption, but 'Phthisis Pulmonalis." The Count Steps Over the Line.

Lange, when taken in large doses, produce a remarkable sensation of weight in the head, accompanied with giddiness, intoxication, &c. It may probably prove, however, an active medicine, especially in wounds and inveterate ulcers of different kinds, and even in cancers; also in phthisis pulmonalis, asthma, dyspepsia, intermittent fevers, &c.

This is well known, now, to all the medical profession, to be the territory where phthisis pulmonalis has greatest sweep, and this is conceded to be, for the most part, caused by the marked peculiarities of climate existing over all this area.

He could not lie down at all, and for about ten days past could not sleep a minute together, but waked perpetually with great uneasiness. Could those symptoms be owing to very extensive adhesions of the lungs? or is this a scorbutus pulmonalis?

In advanced cases, it does not prevent loss of weight, nor am I aware of anything that will, except koumiss. Dr. Until then I considered that an increase of weight in phthisis pulmonalis was a proof of the arrest of the malady."

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