Lectures On Auto Intoxication in Disease Or Self Poisoning of the Individual
Lectures On Auto Intoxication in Disease Or Self Poisoning of the Individual
Ch Bouchard
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Chlorosis SYMPTOMS OF DILATED STOMACH. 159 (both of which iiccompnii}' gastric dilatation, — tlie first in two- thirds of the cases, the second ill four-fifths). 3. Nervous or hypo- chondriac symptoms. We see men without energy, who present themselves at the hospital because they can no longer work, on account of physical and mental debility ; we regard them often as idlers, if not as h>^pochondriacs ; we make an error in diag- nosis. 4. Lastl}^, other sj-mptoras, so varied and so numerous that... their mention at first provokes incredulity. I shall not return to the details which I gave last year upon this subject. I ought, nevertheless, to make again a brief men- tion of them. We meet, amongst patients whose stomach is dilated, symptoms directly connected with the digestive tube. The a[)petite is in general preserved ; it may be augmented. The most of those who are the subjects of dilatation eat largely. Ingestion is not at all painful. But, at the end of two, three, or four hours, the stomach is blown out, eructations are produced, inodorous at first, then must}^ sometimes fetid ; a sensation of heaviness or of heat at the epigastrium ; pyrosis ; regurgitations, whose acid odor demonstrates the reality of the anomalous fer- mentations which are going on in the stomach, for the hj'dro- chloric acid has no acid odor.
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