The patient should first describe his complaint in his own way, as though these instructions were not before him, viz : their commencement, progress and presumptive causes. The age and sex of the patient, and whether he be married or single, should of... Miscellanies on Homoeopathy - Seite 2101839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| I. G. Rosenstein - 1840 - 312 Seiten
...their commencement, progress, and presumptive causes. The age and sex of the patient and whether he be married or single, should of course be communicated to the physician, if these circumstances bs not already known. It would - be well to mention whether the patient is of a large or diminutive... | |
| John Epps - 1844 - 248 Seiten
...presumptive causes. The age and the sex of the patient, and whether he be married or single ; whether of a large or diminutive frame of body, meagre or stout, feeble or robust. Whether the complexion be florid, or pale, or dark. Concomitant bodily infirmities, as hernia or rupture, prolapsus... | |
| 1846 - 838 Seiten
...and presumed causes. The age and sex of the patient, and whether he be married or single ; whether of a large or diminutive frame of body, meagre or stout, feeble or robust. Whether the complexion be florid, or pale, or dark. Concomitant bodily infirmities, as hernia or rupture, prolapsus... | |
| John Epps - 1848 - 300 Seiten
...presumptive causes. The age and the sex of the patient, and whether he be married or single ; whether of a large or diminutive frame of body, meagre or stout, feeble or robust. Whether the complexion be florid, or pale, or dark. Concomitant bodily infirmities, as hernia QJ rupture, prolapsus... | |
| John Epps - 1850 - 298 Seiten
...presumptive causes. The age and the sex of the patient, and whether he be married or single ; whether of a large or diminutive frame of body, meagre or stout, feeble or robust. Whether the complexion be florid, or pale, or dark. Concomitant bodily infirmities, as hernia or rupture, prolapsus... | |
| Constantine Hering - 1858 - 440 Seiten
...their commencement, progress and presumptive causes. The age and sex of the patient, and whether he be married or single, should of course be communicated...complexion florid, or pale, or dark ? What is the color and condition of the hair, and the color of the eyes ? Concomitant bodily infirmities, as hernia... | |
| Konstantin Hering - 1993 - 464 Seiten
...viz.: its commencement, progress and presumptive causes. The age and sex of the patient, and whether married or single, should of course be communicated...would be well to mention whether the patient is of large or small stature, meagre or stout, feeble or robust. Whether he easily takes cold, and is very... | |
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