Volume 4
A system of medicine / by many writers ; edited by Thomas Clifford Allbutt and Humphry Davy Rolleston.
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- 1905
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![Gastr;ilf<i:i, 391-400 ; allit-d to hyperchlor- livdria. 393 ; diagnosis from gastric ulcer, 4S0 tJastrectasis, see Stomacli, Dilatation of the, 522-555 Gastric catarrh, acute, 379-381, 479 ; chronic, 415-418 ; meiuhranous, 379 ; recurrent, 381-383 Gastric crises and gastralgia, 394 ; and gastric ulcer, 480 tiastric fever, 380 Gastric secretion. 259-260,276-287 ; chemical examination of the, 277-287 ; hyperacidity of the, 294 ; intluence on the production of gastric ulcer, 461 Gastric ulcer, see Stomach, Ulcer of the, 442-494 G.astritis, acute, 409-415 ; see also Gastric Catarrh, 379 -381; bacteria and, 411; diagnosis, 413 ; etiology, 409 ; pathology, 411; symptoms, 412; toxins and, 410; treatment, 413-415 Gastritis, chronic, 415-418 ; in production of gastric ulcer, 460 ; three forms of, 417 G.astritis, cirrhotic, see Stomach, Cirrhosis of the, 437 - 442 ; gangrenous, 435 - 437 ; membranous, 428-430, diphtheria .and, 429, pathology, 429 ; svmptoms, 430 Gastritis, phlegmonous, 419-428 ; b.acteri- ology, 42-3; blood-poisoning .and, 422; circumscribed, 426 ; diagnosis, 426 ; diffuse, 419-426 (Figs. 13-15) ; etiology, 422-424 ; is generally idiopathic, 422 ; injury and, 422 ; met.astatic, 422 ; path- ology, 419-422, 426; symptoms, 424, 427 ; treatment, 426, 427 ; vomiting in, 425 G.astritis, toxic, 430-434 ; di.agnosis, 434 ; pathologj-, 430-433 ; symptoms, 433 ; treatment, 434 Gastrodiaphaiiy, 546. 784 Gastro-enterostomy and peptic jejunal ulcer. 574 Ciastroplegia, 528-529 ; see- also Stomach, Dilatation of the. 522-555 Gastroptosis and dilatation of the stom.ach, 527. 546 Gastrostaxis. 478-479 Gastrostomy in stricture of the oesophagus, 342, 348 Gastrosuccorrhoea, 361 Gastroxynsis. 360 ; nervous. 383 Gerlach, the v.alve of. 5.88 Glenard’s dhsease, see Visceroptosis, 860-883 Glossitis, 311, 322-325 Glycerin in constip.ation, 645, 650 Glycocholic acid, 290 Glycosuria, .aliment.ary, 177. 198 ; .and adrenalin. 267; and diabetes. 172. distinguished. 178 ; and gout. 127 ; and pancreatic disea.se, 268 ; tests for, 187-191 Glycuroiiic .aciil. urinary, 174, 189 (tinelin’s test, 292 Gonococcal peritouiti.s, 901. 9o3, 923. 944 Gonorrhoeal rheumatism, 44-53 ; anti-gono- coccal .serum and, 52 ; cardiac lesions in, 50 ; conjunctivitis in, 17. 44, 50; diagnosis, 51 ; diagnosis from rheumatoid arthritis, 22 ; etiology, 44 ; incidence, 45 ; joints affected in. 46 ; nervous symidoms in, 49-50; pain in. 47-49; pathology. 45; ])rognosis. 48. 51 ; rarefaction of bone in, 11,47; symptoms. 46-51; treatment, 51-53 Gonorrhoeal stomatitis, 306 Gout, 123-166 ; “acid dyscrasia ” and, 162; acute, 148. 157 ; age and, 124, 156 ; alcohol and. 125, 160 ; alkalis and. 162 ; and Hebertlen's nodes, 32 ; appendicitis anil, 613, 621 ; articular changes in. 128- 130, 133, 137-140. 142, 150; biurates and, 132-145, 147, 150. 152-156 ; calculus and, 127; cardiac disorders in. 153 ; chalk- stones and, 150 ; chemistry of, 131-148 ; common .salt and, 161 ; death in, 148 ; diabetes mellitus and, 171.179 ; diagnoses, 156; diet and, 125; etiology, 124-128; glycosuria and, 127 ; gr.avel and, 127, 144, 154 ; heredity and, 124, 156 ; irregul.ar or suiipressed. 143, 151, 158; joints mainly affected in, 130; kidneys and, 130; lead - poisoning and, 126, 130; morbid .anatomy, 128-131 ; other diseicses and, 127 ; piperazine and, 137, 163; l>athology of, 131-148; potassium salts and, 137 ; ])remonitory signs of, 149. 152; prognosis, 157 ; purin bodies and, 145- 148. 159; qu.adriurates in, 132-136, 145 ; recurrence of, 149 ; retrocedent, 152 ; “rheumatic,” 157; sex and, 124, 156; skin affections in, 152, 166 ; .sodium salts and, 132-138,158,161; sthenic, 148.158 ; symptones, 148-153 ; synovial fluid and. 132-142; to])hi and, 137. 150. 106; tre.at- , ment, 157-166, dietetic, 158-161, local. 165, medicinal. 161-165, spa. 163; ura- taemia and. 131-148,155 ; urates in, 131 ; ur.atosis, 131-148,150-152 ; uric acid .and, 124, 128- 148, 150, effects mechanic.al r.ather than toxic, 142, endogenous and exogenou.s, 145 ; urine in. 153-155, 157 Gr.avel and gout, 127, 144, 154 ! “Green-stick” fnactures in rickets. 91 Guai.acol, in rheumatoid arthritis, 27 Gum.s, the, atrojdiy of. 315 ; liypertrophy of, 315 ; syjdiilis of, 315 ; tuberculosis of, 315 Giinzburg’s test for free HCI, 279 Haemangioma, of intestine. 576 ; of peri- toneum. 98.3 Haem.atemesis, in cirrhosis of the liver, 338, 349 ; in g.astralgia, 392 ; in g.a.stric ulcer, 466. 478. 487, 491 ; in mesenteric throm- bosi.s, 735 ; in oesophage.al varix, 349 H.aematuria in nephr.algi.a, 407 Hacmochromatosis and diabetes mellitus, 183](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21295359_0004_1052.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)