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" The patient in most of the cases I have seen has been observed gradually to fall off in general health; he becomes languid and weak, indisposed to either bodily or mental exertion ; the appetite is impaired or entirely lost ; the whites of the eyes become... "
Transactions of the National Eclectic Medical Association of the United ... - Page 454
by National Eclectic Medical Association of the United States of America - 1881
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly ..., 18. köide

1856 - 590 lehte
...cases I have seen, has been observed gradually to fall off in general health ; he becomes languid and weak, indisposed to either bodily or mental exertion...excessively soft and compressible ; the body wastes, withont, however, presenting the dry and shrivelled skin, and extreme emaciation, usually attendant...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, 5. köide

1857 - 612 lehte
...cases I have seen, has been observed gradually to fall off in general health ; he becomes languid and weak, indisposed to either bodily or mental exertion...become pearly ; the pulse small and feeble, or perhaps large, but excessively soft and compressible , the body wastes, without, however, presenting the dry...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half ..., 40–41. osa

1860 - 762 lehte
...colour in the skin occurring in connexion with a diseased condition of the supra-renal capsules." " The patient becomes languid, weak, indisposed to either...pearly, the pulse small and feeble, or perhaps somewhat birg-i, but excessively soft and compressible ; the body wastes, without, however, presenting the dry...
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The Science and practice of medicine v. 2, 2. köide

William Aitken - 1864 - 1044 lehte
...being impaired or entirely lost, the white of the eyes becoming pearly, the pulse small and feeble, perhaps somewhat large, but excessively soft and compressible. The body wastes, without presenting extreme emaciation, or the dry and shrivelled skin usually associated with protracted malignant...
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The Science and Practice of Medicine, 2. köide

William Aitken - 1872 - 1020 lehte
...being impaired or entirely lost, the white of the eyes becoming pearly, the pulse small and feeble, perhaps somewhat large, but excessively soft and compressible. The body wastes, without presenting extreme emaciation or the dry and shrivelled skin usually associated with protracted malignant...
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Outlines of the Science and Practice of Medicine, 218. number

William Aitken - 1874 - 630 lehte
...being impaired or entirely lost, the white of the eyes becoming pearly, the pulse small and feeble, perhaps somewhat large, but excessively soft and compressible. The body wastes, without presenting extreme emaciation, or the dry and shrivelled skin usually associated with protracted malignant...
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International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures

1905 - 390 lehte
...cases I have seen has been observed gradually to fall off in general health; he becomes languid and weak, indisposed to either bodily or mental exertion...shrivelled skin and extreme emaciation usually attendant upon protracted malignant disease ; slight pain and uneasiness is from time to time referred to the...
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Homeopathic Principles and Practice of Medicine

Wilmot Horton Dickinson - 1893 - 826 lehte
...than give it here. He says: "The patient gradually becomes languid, weak, and indisposed either to bodily or mental exertion; the appetite is impaired or entirely lost; the white of the eyes becomes pearly; the pulse small and feeble, or, perhaps, soft and compressible; the...
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International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical Lectures

1905 - 390 lehte
...cases I have seen has been observed gradually to fall off in general health; he becomes languid and weak, indisposed to either bodily or mental exertion...shrivelled skin and extreme emaciation usually attendant upon protracted malignant disease ; slight pain and uneasiness is from time to time referred to the...
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The Practice of medicine

Aloysius Oliver Joseph Kelly - 1910 - 984 lehte
...health; he becomes languid and weak, indisposed to bodily or mental exertion; the appetite becomes impaired or entirely lost; the whites of the eyes...or perhaps somewhat large, but excessively soft and comprehensible; the body wastes, without, however, presenting the dry and shrivelled skin and extreme...
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