A Practice of Physic Comprising Most of the Diseases Not Treated in Diseases O

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A Practice of Physic Comprising Most of the Diseases Not Treated in Diseases O
William Dewees
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1639. But notwithstanding every attempt to distinguish the two affections of pleurisy and peripneamonia from each other, much obscurity still prevails upon the subject. * This appears to be admitted by all the best practical writers, and the most ex- perienced pathological anatomists. Morgagni is perhaps less sa- tisfactory upon these points, than upon almost any other of which he treats ; to be convinced of this, we need but consult his twentieth and twenty-first letters. Laennec makes the fol
...- lowing important remarks. " When pleurisy is simple, we find no sign whatever of inflammation of the pulmonary tissue, even in the vicinity of the most inflamed portions of the pleura; only we find the substance of the lungs in such cases, more dense and less crepitous, by means of the compression produced by the ef- We must here be understood to mean, by any of the constitutional symp- toms enumerated as attending upon the two affections for it is now conceded that the stethoscope is able to distinguish them with great certainty; and con- sequently this very circumstance offers strong Inducements to the study of aus- cultation.

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