| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1835 - 918 pagini
...too vague and incomplete to be of any practical utility ; but we cannot avoid repeating the fact that pathological anatomy has, perhaps, never afforded...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis. The cure of tuberculous disease in other organs has not been satisfactorily... | |
| Sir James Clark - 1835 - 316 pagini
...the researches of Laennec *id other modern pathologists. " Pathological anatomy," says Dr. Carswell, "has perhaps never afforded more conclusive evidence...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis." I subjoin this author's accpurit of the process by which the cure... | |
| 1838 - 800 pagini
...lines their interior. With regard to the healing of these cavities, I agree with DrCarswell* that " pathological anatomy has perhaps never afforded more...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis." I differ, however, from him in his description of this curious process.... | |
| Samuel Dickson - 1838 - 248 pagini
...Researches of Laennec, and other modern pathologists."— "Pathological anatomy," says Dr. Carswell, has, perhaps, never afforded more conclusive evidence...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis." " Can consumption be cured ?" asked the late Mr. Abernethy,—adding,... | |
| William Whitty Hall - 1854 - 396 pagini
...the disease, even at an. advanced period of its progress. We cannot avoid repeating the fact, that pathological anatomy has perhaps never afforded more...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of Consumption ! !" Laennec, whose knowledge of the lungs, their diseases, &c., was more extensive... | |
| James Williams (M.D.) - 1858 - 110 pagini
...even those which indicate the existence of an excavation ; yet the disease has terminated favorably, and its perfect cure has been demonstrated by the...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in tubercular phthisis." — DB. CABSWELL, Cyclop, of Pract. Med., Art. Tubercle. " Our prognosis with... | |
| 1862 - 280 pagini
...cure, is no longer a matter of doubt;" a statement supported by the observation of Carswell, that " Pathological anatomy has perhaps never afforded more...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis." Again, Dr. Copland states that " The hopes of recovery in an early... | |
| Charles R. Broadbent - 1862 - 246 pagini
...successive steps of recovery in our patients. Sir James Clark, physician to Queen Victoria, remarks that pathological anatomy has perhaps never afforded more...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of Tubercular Consumption. Dr. J. Hughes Bennett, one of the ablest and most brilliant O '... | |
| William Aitken - 1864 - 1044 pagini
...the seat of cicatrices in the lungs may vary considerably " (BENNETT). In the words of Carswell, " pathological anatomy has perhaps never afforded more...in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis." Pathology, therefore, teaches most distinctly that the aim of the... | |
| William Aitken - 1868 - 1110 pagini
...lungs may vary considerably" (BENNETT). In the words of Car-swell, "pathological anatomy has jterhapa never afforded more conclusive evidence in proof of the curability of a disease than it has in that of tubercular phthisis." Pathology, therefore, teaches most distinctly that the aim of the... | |
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