| Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous - 1893 - 552 páginas
...the treatment of the albuminuria of uric acid and oxaluria, -•JO RICHARDSON. [ Bright •. Unease. we must bear in mind that we are dealing with a special...state, — a state chiefly one we are familiar with, as lithaemia, or oxaluria. The labor of the kidneys must be lessened by close attention to diet. Vegetables,... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - 1893 - 344 páginas
...Gull and Button and by Arthur Meigs. In the treatment of the albuminuria of uric acid and of oxaluria we must bear in mind that we are dealing with a special...only a conspicuous expression. The treatment must not be, therefore, purely that of Bright's disease, as we commonly meet with it, but largely that of the... | |
| 1893 - 1030 páginas
...Gazelie, Nov., 1802. DaCosta (JM) on Treatment of Albuminuria. — We are dealing with a special disease in which mal-assimilation is the main element and...the kidney affection only a conspicuous expression, therefore the treatment must not be purely that of Bright's disease which we commonly -meet with it,... | |
| 1893 - 308 páginas
...ALBUMINURIA.— Dr. JM Da Costa, Am. Jour. Med. Sciences, says: We are dealing with a special disease in which mal-assimilation is the main element and...the kidney affection only a conspicuous expression, therefore the treatment must not be purely that of Bright's disease which we commonly meet with, but... | |
| 1911 - 628 páginas
...interstitial nephritis. When we reach the important question of treatment of these forms of albuminuria we must bear in mind that we are dealing with a special...only a conspicuous expression. The treatment must not be, therefore, purely that of Bright's disease as we meet it commonly, but largely that of the underlying... | |
| 1899 - 802 páginas
...treatment of these forms of albuminuria, we must bear in mind that we are dealing with special diseases in which mal-assimilation is the main element, and...only a conspicuous expression. The treatment must not be therefore purely that of Bright's disease, as we meet it commonly, but largely that of the underlying... | |
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