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- | ====== ETIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ====== | ||
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- | *I. The GENERAL CAUSES OF DISEASE, may be distinguished into such as are either | ||
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- | * Nutritional conditions | ||
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- | * conditions related to bone tissue | ||
- | * decreased bone height | ||
- | * short stature , cretinism , dwarf | ||
- | * increased bone height | ||
- | * acromegaly , gigantism | ||
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- | ===== Extrinsecal, | ||
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- | * Other bodies of a malignant dangerous quality, ‖ either spreading their efficacy by insensible Effluvia: or such as being taken in a small quantity, prove destructive to life. | ||
- | * CONTAGION, Infection, taint, catching, run, spread, diffuse. | ||
- | * POISON, Venom, envenom, virulent. | ||
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- | * Violent motion; causing either ‖ a dissolution of continuity: or too great a pressure upon the parts, when the skin is not cut. | ||
- | * WOUND, Hurt▪ Sore, vulnerary, cut, break ones head, Scarr. | ||
- | * BRUISE, Contusion, crush, batter, shatter. | ||
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- | | laceration | ||
- | | | erosion , abrasion , scratch , rupture , perforation , wounds | ||
- | ===== Intrinsecal; | ||
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- | ==== Humours | ||
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- | Humors; whether ‖ as to the error of Excess: or bad disposition. | ||
- | * PLETHORA, Fulness. | ||
- | * CACOCHYMIA, Ill humors. | ||
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- | ==== Qualities ==== | ||
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- | Qualities; ‖ according to the general name, denoting Excess or Defect: or that particular Indisposition which is most frequent, name∣ly, too much Heat. | ||
- | * DISTEMPER. | ||
- | * INFLAMMATION. | ||
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- | ==== Parts and Vessels ==== | ||
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- | === Hollow organs === | ||
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- | Stopping, or blowing of them up. | ||
- | * OBSTRUCTION, | ||
- | * INFLATION, puffed up, flatulent, windy. | ||
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- | === Putrefying, of them; considered according to the usual === | ||
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- | * Antecedent, or Cause; ‖ a Collection of putrid matter. | ||
- | * ABSCESSUS, Aposteme. | ||
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- | * Consequent, or Effect; in relation to the | ||
- | * Aperture or Cavity made by the Corrosion of this putrid mat∣ter; being either ‖ roundish, or oblong. | ||
- | * ULCER, Sore, Botch, Canker. | ||
- | * FISTULA. | ||
- | * Defect of animal spirits, whereby Sense and Motion is to be com∣municated, | ||
- | * GANGRENE. | ||
- | * SPHACELUS. | ||
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