Dental pathology and therapeutics in the form of questions and answers / comp. by Otto E. Inglis.
- Inglis, Otto E. (Otto Edward), 1864-
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dental pathology and therapeutics in the form of questions and answers / comp. by Otto E. Inglis. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![27. Name the proximate elements of disease.* Defective, ( General. Anaemia. 1 Local. u Increased, ■-3 Sthenic. General. 1 Diminished, ^ o Asthenic. Increased, Blood Excessive, ^ Determination. IX Plethora. .2 Diminished, ClKCULATION. _ Local. ^ -1 Congestion. S Partly increased and ^ partly diminished, Inflammation. Terminations of In- flammation: Eesolution, Suppuration, Perverted, Cachsemia. Gangrene, ] ^^ Mortification, f ^o^*^ Sloughing, (•?)! -'P^'^t^- Defective, ' 'Atrophy. Caries, ^ q^ Necrosis, li,ard - Exfoliation.(?)tJ parts. nuteitiox of Tissues. Excessive, Hypertrophy. , Degenerations. Perverted. ■ Depositions. . ^ Growths. 28. What is the diiFerence between a primary and a proximate element of disease ? The former considers the pathological condition of a certain function or structure; the latter considers tlie modifications of circulation and the concomitant effects upon tissue. 29. Into what classes are special medicinal stimuli generally divided ? . Cathartics, Diuretics, Diaphoretics and Sudorifics, Expectorants, Sorbefacients, Eramenagogues,, Siala- gogues, Errhines. 30. What are cathartics ? Medicines which increase the alvine discharges. * Williams' Principles of Medicine—Clymer, pp. 92 and 93. t Questionable terminations dependent upon systemic power or necessary interference.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21217701_0018.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)