Physiological system of nosology : with a corrected and simplified nomenclature / by John Mason Good.
- John Mason Good
- Date:
- 1820
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Physiological system of nosology : with a corrected and simplified nomenclature / by John Mason Good. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London.
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![External violence: the internal de- rangement mqre than correspondent to the external injury- Selau (^Aan). Schrunden. G. Felure. P. Fissure. Chiefly affecting the cra,nium, though the long bones are occasionally subject to it, and especially the ribs. See Heister, Chir. Tom. I. c^ip. vi. a Subj^cens. .Fissure immediately below the ex- ternal injury: morbid symptoms confined to the same region. Simple Fissure. P Contra-jacens. Fissure and severest symptoms on the opposite sid,^ cjf tl]e fcn]}, to the exter- nal injury. Contra-fissura.—Resonitus. Plotiquet. Counter-Assure, y Complicata. Combined with a counterstroke producing concussion or extravasation; or with some associate injury on the same side. See a singular case of Le Dran's, in which the outer table of the head was fissured ; the inner had a small bony scale thrown off from it; and concussion with extravasation took place on the opposite side of the scull. Obs xvii.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21300094_0647.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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