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Lectures on the diseases of infancy and childhood (3rd ed. enlarged).
Lecture XVII. Collapse of lung after birth. Induration of the cellular tissue.
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Charles West
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1854
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Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
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pp. 1
Lecture I. Introduction.
pp. 12
Lecture II. Diseases of the brain and nervous system. General remarks upon them, and on their symptoms in early life.
pp. 22
Lecture III. Congestion of the brain: Its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
pp. 35
Lecture IV. Cerebral hæmorrhage, and Cephalhæmatoma, or hæmorrhage external to the skull.
pp. 47
Lecture V. Inflammatory affections of the brain. Acute hydrocephalus, its morbid appearances and symptoms.
pp. 63
Lecture VI. Acute hydrocephalus, concluded: Its symptoms and treatment.
pp. 80
Lecture VII. Simple inflammation of the brain. Inflammation succeeding to disease of the ear. Inflammation of the sinuses of the dura mater.
pp. 90
Lecture VIII. Chronic hydrocephalus.
pp. 114
Lecture X. Hydrocephaloid disease. Tubercle of the brain. Hydatids and cancer of the brain.
pp. 131
Lecture IX. Hypertrophy and atrophy of the brain.
pp. 131
Lecture XI. Diseases of the spinal cord. Irritation and congestion. Inflammation of its membranes and substance. Trismus.
pp. 145
Lecture XII. Convulsions, and spasm of the glottis.
pp. 158
Lecture XIII. Epilepsy, and chorea.
pp. 172
Lecture XIV. Paralysis.
pp. 185
Lecture XV. Night terrors. Disorders of the mind, and idiocy.
pp. 207
Lecture XVI. Diseases of the respiratory organs: General remarks on the respiratory functions in early life. Imperfect expansion of the lungs.
pp. 219
Lecture XVII. Collapse of lung after birth. Induration of the cellular tissue.
pp. 231
Lecture XVIII. Inflammation of respiratory mucous membrane. Catarrh. Coryza. Post-mortem appearances of bronchitis.
pp. 242
Lecture XIX. Inflammation of substance of lung: Its post-mortem appearances. Symptoms and treatment of bronchitis.
pp. 258
Lecture XX. Pneumonia: Its symptoms and treatment.
pp. 272
Lecture XXI. Œdema of the lungs. Gangrene of the lung. Pleurisy, acute and chronic.
pp. 286
Lecture XXII. Croup: Its varieties, causes, post-mortem appearances. Symptoms and treatment of its early stages.
pp. 301
Lecture XXIII. Croup: Treatment of its advanced stages--Tracheotomy. Diphtheritis as a primary affection, and as a complication of measles. Laryngitis stridula, or croup with predominance of spasmodic symptoms. Varieties of spasmodic cough.
pp. 318
Lecture XXIV. Hooping-cough: Its symptoms and complications.
pp. 333
Lecture XXV. Hooping-cough: Its complications, continued--Post-mortem appearances, and treatment.
pp. 350
Lecture XXVI. Pulmonary phthisis: Its peculiarities, anatomical characters, and symptoms in childhood. General symptoms of bronchial phthisis, and of phthisis in early infancy.
pp. 363
Lecture XXVII. Phthisis, continued: Its auscultatory signs, its different forms, duration, and treatment.
pp. 379
Lecture XXVIII. Diseases of the heart.
pp. 401
Lecture XXIX. Diseases of organs of digestion and assimilation. General remarks on the diet of infants.
pp. 416
Lecture XXX. Infantile atrophy. Thrush. Dentition, and the management of children during it.
pp. 428
Lecture XXXI. Stomatitis--Follicular, ulcerative, and gangrenous. Cynanche tonsillaris. Hypertrophy of the tonsils. Retro-pharyngeal abscess. Cynanche parotidea.
pp. 449
Lecture XXXII. Diseases of the stomach. Indigestion. Softening of the stomach. Hæmatemesis and Melæna.
pp. 464
Lecture XXXIII. Jaundice. Constipation, and mechanical causes for it, as imperforate anus and intussusception.
pp. 476
Lecture XXXIV. Diarrhœa: Its symptoms and morbid appearances.
pp. 489
Lecture XXXV. Diarrhœa, continued: Its treatment, and that of its complications.
pp. 500
Lecture XXXVI. Peritonitis, its acute and chronic forms. Tubercular peritonitis. Tabes mesenterica.
pp. 517
Lecture XXXVII. Intestinal worms. Diseases of the urinary organs: Albuminuria, gravel, and calculus. Diabetes. Incontinence of urine.
pp. 538
Lecture XXXVIII. Abdominal tumors. Infantile syphilis. Discharges from the vulva in children.
pp. 554
Lecture XXXIX. Fevers: General remarks on them. Remittent or typhoid fever: Its symptoms and treatment. Intermittent fever or ague.
pp. 569
Lecture XL. Small-pox. Modified small-pox. Chicken-pox.
pp. 580
Lecture XLI. Measles and scarlatina.
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