| William Cullen - 1805 - 598 lapas
...in ull other febrile diseases, it effects Jjy the formation of a spasm on their extremities. 245.] A spasm of the extreme arteries, supporting an increased...applied ; and .even in this case the stimuli may be tupposed to produce a #pasm of the extreme vessels. >246. ] That, in inflammation, there is the concurrence... | |
| William Cullen - 1808 - 516 lapas
...in all other febrile diseases, it effects by the formation of a spasm on their extremities. > 245. A spasm of the extreme arteries, supporting an increased...supposed to produce a spasm of the extreme vessels. 246. That, in inflammation, there is the concurrence of a constriction of the extreme vessels, with... | |
| William Percivall - 1834 - 356 lapas
...vessels, and not the blood, were in fault. " The cause of obstruction," says this learned writer," is spasm of the extreme arteries supporting an increased action in the course of them." So far as distention or swelling is concerned, spasm is a condition quite opposed to it, and one that... | |
| Richard Bright, Thomas Addison - 1839 - 648 lapas
...conclusion that " a spasm of the extreme arteries support" ing an increased action in the course of them may be " considered as the proximate cause of inflammation,...supposed to " produce a spasm of the extreme vessels." More recently, the chief dispute amongst pathologists has been whether the action of the arteries of... | |
| Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1845 - 128 lapas
...action of dilatation." (p. 282.) (7) This is pretty nearly the opinion of Dr. CULLEN, who taught that spasm of the extreme arteries supporting an increased action in the course of them, may be considered as the proximate cause of inflammation, at least in all cases not arising from direct... | |
| Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1847 - 1008 lapas
...of the eitreme arteries supporting an increased action in the course of them, may be considered ч the proximate cause of inflammation, at least in all...supposed to produce a spasm of the extreme vessels. The following is a brief account of Dr. JOHN THOMSON'S (a) observations on the variation of the current... | |
| Calvin Newton - 1854 - 704 lapas
...Cullen maintaining the theory, that, in inflammation, there is an obstruction of the blood, produced by "spasm of the extreme arteries, supporting an increased action in the course of them." Hunter, who was nearly contemporary with Cullen, supposed, that, when inflammation exists, there is... | |
| Calvin Newton, Marshall Calkins - 1854 - 460 lapas
...maintaining the theory, that, in inflammation, there is an obstruction of the blood, produced by '; spasm of the extreme arteries, supporting an increased action in the course of them." Hunter, who was nearly contemporary with Cullen, supposed, that, when inflammation exists, there is... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1855 - 878 lapas
...differ in relation to the precise nature of that action. Oullen imagined the existence of spasm in the extreme arteries, supporting an increased action in the course of them, and thus giving rise to the phenomena of inflammation. But it need scarcely be observed that his opinion... | |
| John Thomson - 1859 - 808 lapas
...of the phenomena of the animal economy, healthy and morbid, on the living solids, he conceived that a spasm of the extreme arteries, supporting an increased action in the course of them, may be considered as the proximate cause of this state. His doctrine on this subject may be regarded as... | |
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