COUNT CAVOUR AND HIS PHYSICIANS

... physicians ordered six bleedings, and at the end these, the second day, the symptoms were already announced the bulletins to typhoid—that is, weak and asthenic. The true origin of the fever was now clearly seen, for there were marked accesses and remissions ...

Published: Tuesday 18 June 1861
Newspaper: Newcastle Journal
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 309 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COUNT CAVOUR

... tourists would well to know the fact that bleeding is just frightfully carried on at Rome or Turin. Count Cavonr's illness was “typhoid fever,” the modern name congestive gastric. Typhus is a different disease altogether. A chesnut horse and a horse chestnut ...

Ship Lost in the Ice.—The ship Perseverance was lost in the ice on the 9th of April, while on her

... painfully by every English physician who read and believed—as we fear it is to be believed—that, being an overworked man, ill of typhoid fever, he had been condemned to six full bleedings within week. Perhaps there is not an educated physician in England who ...

Published: Tuesday 18 June 1861
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 353 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

H JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, COUNT CAVOUR’S ILLNESS

... know the fact that bleeding is just as frightfully carried on at Rome or Naples ns at Turin. Count Cavour’s illness was “ typhoid” fever, the modem name of congestive gastric. Typhus is a different disease altogether. A chestnut horse and a horse chestnust ...

SOMERSETSHIRE COUNTY COURTS FOR

... 20 Guineas and their Silver Medal, for its cheapness, durability, and neatness. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills. Diphtheria, Typhoid, Sore Throat. —This disease is identical with one form of scarlet fever, and for its cure demands the same treatment. For ...

Published: Friday 21 June 1861
Newspaper: Shepton Mallet Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 415 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COUNT CAVOUR AND HIS PHYSICIANS

... ordered six bloodiags, and at the end cf these, on the fesond day, the symptoms were already annonnoed in the bull tins to be typhoid —that i.*, weak and asthenio. The true origin of the fever was now clearly step, for there were marked accesses and remissions ...

COUNT CAVOUR AND HIS PHYSICIANS

... ordered «ix bleedings, and at the end of these, on the second day, the rymptoms were already announced in the bulLtius to 14 typhoid —that is, weak and asthenic* The true origin of the fever was now clearly a en, for there were marked accesses and remissions ...

Published: Tuesday 18 June 1861
Newspaper: Liverpool Mercury
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 474 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

MEDICAL TREATMENT OF COUNT

... know the fact that bleeding is just as frightfully carried on at Rome or at Naples at Turin. Count Ca. your's illness was typhoid fever, the modern name of congestive gastric. Typhus is a different disease altogether. A ehesnut horse and a horse ebesnot ...

Published: Saturday 15 June 1861
Newspaper: Carlow Sentinel
County: Carlow, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1104 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WAKEFIELD FRHE .lime 151,bf 111S6 l•

... would do wel Nto know that bleeding is fright- | w fully carried on at Rome and Ni at Turin, Count | py Cavour’ illness was ‘typhoid’ n name he foresaw Count Cavour’s iliness ten days ago, the first mo ment I read of the three bleedings from the arm. a small ...

Published: Saturday 15 June 1861
Newspaper: Wakefield Free Press
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1136 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

444 Dublin Medical Press. CHLORIDE. OF LIME IN ULCERATED SURFACES. June 19, 1861

... pneumonia may supervene, but these are not hooping-cough, any more than hypostatic engorgement of the lungs in typhoid fever is the typhoid fever itself. What, then, is the testimony of therapeutics It is negative, so far as the whole range of antiphlogistics ...

Published: Wednesday 19 June 1861
Newspaper: Dublin Medical Press
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1393 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

THE FUNERAL OF COUNT CAVOUR

... know the fact that bleeding is just as frightfully carried on at Rome or Naples as at Turin. Count Cavour's illness was 'typhoid' fever, the modern name of congestive gastric. I foresaw Count Cavour's serious illness ten days ago, tha first moment I read ...

Published: Saturday 15 June 1861
Newspaper: Huddersfield Chronicle
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1314 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PARK IMPROVEMENTS

... ordered six bleedings, and at the end of these, on the second day, the symptoms were already announced in the bulletins to be typhoid ’’—that is, weak and asthenic. The true origin of the fever was now clearly seen, for there were marked accesses and remissions ...

Published: Wednesday 19 June 1861
Newspaper: Western Morning News
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 837 | Page: 4 | Tags: none