Anasarcous

Word ANASARCOUS
Character 10
Hyphenation an a sar cous
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Both had extensive anasarcous and other effusions, and both had coagulable urine. ❋ Archibald Makellar (N/A)

Lane, Bermondsey; was a very corpulent man, and his legs were remarkably thick, probably from an anasarcous complaint. ❋ William Younger Fletcher (1871)

Root and seeds stimulant, carminative, and eminently diuretic; employed with great success in strangury, anasarcous swellings of lower extremities, in suppression of urine, and painful micturition. ❋ Unknown (1863)

Horsefield, in his Diss., states that he administered the infusion in consumptive and anasarcous patients. ❋ Unknown (1863)

The last month or two her breath worse than usual, her belly swollen, her thighs anasarcous, and her urine in small quantity. ❋ William Withering (1770)

In anasarcous diseases, and in the anasarca, when combined with the ascites; in swellings of the limbs, and in diseases of the chest, when there was the greatest reason to believe an accumulation of serum, the most beneficial consequences have followed from its use. ❋ William Withering (1770)

-- Mr. Moggs was about 54 years of age, his disease a dropsy of the abdomen, attended with anasarcous swellings of the limbs, &c. brought on by excessive drinking. ❋ William Withering (1770)

On the contrary, if the pulse be feeble or intermitting, the countenance pale, the lips livid, the skin cold, the swollen belly soft and fluctuating, or the anasarcous limbs readily pitting under the pressure of the finger, we may expect the diuretic effects to follow in a kindly manner. ❋ William Withering (1770)

Mr. D----, Æt. 42, a very sensible and judicious surgeon at B----, in Staffordshire, laboured under ascites and very large anasarcous legs, together with indubitable symptoms of diseased viscera. ❋ William Withering (1770)

Hydrops Pectoris; legs and thighs prodigiously anasarcous; a very distressing sense of fulness and tightness across his stomach; urine in small quantity; pulse intermitting; breath very short. ❋ William Withering (1770)

A thin woman, with very large anasarcous legs and thighs; no appetite and general debility. ❋ William Withering (1770)

Scrophulous, consumptive, and at length anasarcous. ❋ William Withering (1770)

Phthisis pulmonalis and anasarcous legs and thighs. ❋ William Withering (1770)

By the use of medicines of the deobstruent class he became less discoloured, and the hardness about his stomach seemed to yield; but the ascites and anasarcous symptoms increased so as to oppress his breathing exceedingly. ❋ William Withering (1770)

It presently reduced the anasarcous swellings, but made no alteration in the distension of the abdomen. ❋ William Withering (1770)

He had now an ascites, was anasarcous, and had every appearance of a diseased liver. ❋ William Withering (1770)

An ovarium dropsy, and anasarcous legs and thighs. ❋ William Withering (1770)

The anasarcous appearances being then removed, the Digitalis was omitted, and pills, composed of mercur. cinereus, aloes, and sal tartari directed twice a day, with ʒi. of vin.chalybeat. in infus.amar. simpl. ❋ William Withering (1770)

Ascites and very thick anasarcous legs and thighs, total loss of strength and appetite. ❋ William Withering (1770)

Dropsies in the chest either with or without anasarcous limbs, are much more curable than those of the belly. ❋ William Withering (1770)

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