This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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47234 | What treatment,says Cruveilhier,"shall we oppose to purulent infection? |
29273 | Will they come to any one else? |
15283 | Did they come from bodies of the same sort according to the general laws governing the production of living things, or did they arise spontaneously? |
15283 | How were they produced? |
38676 | Does operation for adenoids and tonsils result in improvement in intelligence, as measured by I.Q.? |
38676 | If such improvement does not manifest itself after six months, can it be found after a second period of the same length? |
38676 | What is the relation between adenoids and tonsils, and intelligence? |
38676 | Would the mentally normal child with adenoids and tonsils have been superior without them, and would the superior child have been still more superior? |
14776 | And should he whip him for that? |
14776 | If he had the power to reason, would he not vault and pitch his rider, rather than suffer him to run him to death? |
14776 | Now, reader, can you, or any one else, give one single reason how scent can convey any idea to the horse''s mind of what we want him to do? |
14776 | What would be the condition of the world if all our minds lay dormant? |
14776 | Would you have me suffer it to be said among the tribes that another mare had proved fleeter than mine? |
19261 | 9, Direct view, recumbent patient; web postdiphtheric(?) |
19261 | Are there any contraindications to endoscopy? |
19261 | Do attacks of sudden dyspnea and cyanosis occur? |
19261 | Is a foreign body present? |
19261 | Is a peroral endoscopic procedure indicated? |
19261 | Is it Preceded by a Recognizable Precancerous Condition? |
19261 | What has been the previous treatment and what attempts at removal have been made? |
19261 | Where is it located? |
19261 | or congenital(?). |
30310 | Again, how are we to explain the human cultures of medium virulence? |
30310 | If this disease is transmitted from animals to man, how does the transmission take place? |
30310 | The first questions asked by those who oppose the adoption of the tuberculin tests are: Is this test infallible? |
30310 | The question may be resolved into two divisions:( 1) How frequently does the disease invade those parts of the body which are used as food? |
30310 | and, if it is not infallible, why should it be forced upon the cattle owners of the country? |
11204 | ''Does the neurotomized horse maintain the same step as before?'' |
11204 | Always prolific of heated discussion has been one question:''Are the horny laminæ secreted by the sensitive?'' |
11204 | Criticised in this way, is the operation of neurectomy justifiable? |
11204 | Does this latter exist? |
11204 | Having thus paved the way, we are now in a better position to discuss our original question( Are the horny laminæ secreted by the sensitive? |
11204 | How was the fracture caused? |
11204 | Is side- bone hereditary? |
11204 | Now, pray, what were these offending Humours doing before the Bruises given by the Stick?'' |
11204 | When did it occur? |
21907 | And how, I ask, can it be otherwise, in such circumstances? |
21907 | Can carbon inhaled destroy a tubercular formation? |
21907 | Could extensive fanners not be erected and propelled by the same machinery? |
21907 | Could fresh air not be forced down by the power of the steam- engine, which is at every coal- pit? |
21907 | [ 26] Could oxygen not be prepared and forced down? |
22771 | Is chronic pleuro- pneumonia contagious? 22771 Can the creature be otherwise than uneasy? 22771 How many succumb? 22771 How shall such attacks be prevented? 22771 How, then, is our stock to be improved? 22771 In response to a question,Whether any animals that had once been affected, had afterward recovered?" |
22771 | The all- important question,"Is inoculation of service?" |
22771 | The question should be-- with so much hay, so much grain, so many roots, how can the most milk, or butter, or cheese, be made? |
22771 | Was not the cyst broken through by some accident, thus letting in the air, when she grew worse? |
22771 | Would she not, probably, have overcome this disagreeable accident, and recovered, in spite of it? |
22771 | _ 2dly._ In the event of such contagion''s existing, would all the animals become affected, or what proportion would resist the disease? |
22771 | _ 3dly._ Amongst the animals attacked by the disease, how many recover, and under what circumstances? |
22771 | _ 4thly._ Are there any animals of the ox species decidedly free from any susceptibility of being affected from the contagion of pleuro- pneumonia? |
22771 | _ 5thly._ Do the animals, which have been once affected by a mild form of the disease, enjoy immunity from subsequent attacks? |
22771 | _ 6thly._ Do the animals, which have once been affected by the disease in its active form, enjoy such immunity? |
23403 | 6c)? |
23403 | And in answer to the query, What is the first treatment indicated? |
23403 | Are the nails distributed so as to interfere as little as possible with the expansion of the quarters? |
23403 | Do they drop perpendicularly, or slant downward and outward( base- wide foot), or downward and inward( base- narrow foot)? |
23403 | Does the shoe correspond with the form of the hoof? |
23403 | Does the shoe fully cover the entire lower border of the wall? |
23403 | If the reduction were successfully performed, would it be possible to keep the parts in place by any known means at our disposal? |
23403 | What further proof is necessary? |
23403 | What other inference can such a series of symptoms thus repeated establish? |
23403 | are there too many? |
23403 | are they too large? |
23403 | driven too"fine"or too high? |
23403 | is it too short, or so wide at the ends of the branches as not to support the buttresses of the hoof? |
23403 | or has it become loose and shifted? |
23403 | or has the shoe been nailed on crooked? |
23403 | or is it too narrow, or fitted so full on the inside that it has given rise to interfering? |
29632 | And let him know the expedition is failing? |
29632 | For the first six months they reported on schedule, remember? 29632 Has Farragut hinted otherwise?" |
29632 | How? |
29632 | Must I make an autopsy? |
29632 | None? |
29632 | So? |
29632 | Soon? |
29632 | Well? |
29632 | What do you think? |
29632 | Why bother? |
29632 | Yes, why bother? |
29632 | *****_ February 2_ This is progress? |
29632 | Did you use a derivative of that green fungus?" |
29632 | Do they remind you of anything?" |
29632 | How could I have ever been in love with her? |
29632 | Now what''ll I do for a partner?" |
29632 | What''ll I tell him?" |
29632 | Why should the test colony let the rest of the world in on it? |
29632 | You_ are_ making progress?" |
37675 | Another question in regard to personal habits is how much tobacco does the patient use and in what form does he use it? |
37675 | Can the causes be removed? |
37675 | Has he been an athlete, particularly an oarsman? |
37675 | Has he been under any severe, prolonged, mental strain? |
37675 | If so, in what form of manual labor is he engaged? |
37675 | In a few seconds consciousness returned, the patient would shake himself, pass his hand over his brow and ask,"Where am I? |
37675 | Is he a laborer? |
37675 | Last but not least, and perhaps the most important question is, has the patient been a heavy eater? |
37675 | Of what use is it to save the teeth and lose the body? |
37675 | The question is this--"Is the applicant now in good health?" |
37675 | The really crucial question which should always be asked is, Is the heart enlarged or decreased in size? |
37675 | Then the question arises, How are we to recognize early arteriosclerosis? |
37675 | To combat such a grave(?) |
37675 | We know of no drug, unless it be iodide of potassium, which has the property of causing changes in the blood( decrease in viscosity? |
37675 | What causes the hypertension? |
37675 | What infectious diseases has the patient had? |
37675 | What is the patient''s occupation? |
37675 | Why not do the same with the whole body? |
51398 | Does n''t it ever do anything here except rain? |
51398 | AND HOW ABOUT THE DAMAGE TO SCOUT? |
51398 | AND WHERE DO I GET IT? |
51398 | AND WHY THE BABY TALK? |
51398 | ANYTHING NEW FROM SAM? |
51398 | And why had n''t he noticed it before? |
51398 | And why was his memory so hazy? |
51398 | Could the_ Soscites II_ be experiencing some difficulty? |
51398 | DID USNS MAKE UP SECRET MESSAGES? |
51398 | DO YOU THINK I FOUND A TOOL SHOP DOWN HERE? |
51398 | FINK UM CAN WEAD TWAZY LETTERS? |
51398 | HOW AM I GOING TO REPAIR DAMAGE TO SCOUT WITHOUT PROPER EQUIPMENT? |
51398 | HOW ARE YOU FEELING NOW? |
51398 | How long had he been here? |
51398 | How long had the stuff been coming through in this inane baby talk? |
51398 | I KNOW THE CHANCE IS SMALL, BUT WHAT HAVE I TO LOSE? |
51398 | SMOKY The expedition, apparently, was as puzzled as he: WHAT''S THE MATTER, SMOKY? |
51398 | SOSCITES II Kaiser''s reply was short and succinct: WHAT THE HELL? |
51398 | This one was from the captain himself: WHY HAVE WE RECEIVED NO VERIFICATION OF LAST INSTRUCTIONS? |
51398 | WHAT FOR OO TENDING TWAZY LETTERS? |
51398 | WHY IS OO SENDING GARBLE TALK? |
51398 | What had he been doing during that time? |
51398 | Why had he had to read this last communication a third time before he recognized anything unusual about it? |
51398 | Why the baby talk? |
14901 | And He asked his father, How long is it ago since this came unto him? 14901 How old is the child, madam?" |
14901 | What is the moral ideal set before children in most families? 14901 ***** CHAPTER XXI TRAINING THE NERVOUS CHILDWhen shall I begin to train my child?" |
14901 | A common procedure is to send a question form, and, after answering the query,"What are you suffering from?" |
14901 | After some months of treatment, ask yourself-- Am I able to walk ten miles with ease? |
14901 | Another old remedy was to cut off a lock of the victim''s hair while in a seizure and put it in his hand, which stopped(?) |
14901 | Awkward questions require truthful answers, even though these only suggest more"Why s?" |
14901 | One highly popular type consists of port wine, reinforced(?) |
14901 | The question is not:"How much can I eat?" |
14901 | To give an instance: Does the son of a drunkard inherit a tendency to drink? |
14901 | We protect these unfortunates against others; why not posterity against them? |
14901 | _ Cassius_: Have you not love enough to bear with me, When that rash humour which my mother gave me Makes me forgetful? |
14901 | but:"How much do I need?" |
14901 | to be good company for myself on a rainy day? |
14901 | to entertain visitors so that all enjoy themselves? |
14901 | to listen to a lecture, and be able afterwards to rehearse the main points? |
14901 | to read essays or poetry with as much pleasure as a novel? |
14901 | to submit to insult, injustice or petulance with dignity and patience, and to answer them wisely and calmly? |
14901 | when introduced to a stranger of either sex or any age, to converse agreeably, profitably and without embarrassment? |
19762 | And in the name of common sense let me ask: what is the difference_ how_ we are cured if we_ are_ cured and are_ happy_ as a result of it? |
19762 | But does it follow that such children should have a nervous breakdown almost before they are out of their teens? |
19762 | But of what benefit are a certain number of extra pounds of flesh and how can a man explain such a senseless action? |
19762 | But"his servants came near and said...''If the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it?''" |
19762 | Ca n''t you see it?" |
19762 | Can you give me an axe that will cut it down?" |
19762 | Did not the Master of us all say,"Are there not twelve hours in the day?" |
19762 | Did you ever notice how often people laugh when at play? |
19762 | Do you know that most nervous people have a way of sitting down to the table and eating until they are literally full? |
19762 | Do you realize that you can live in those days again? |
19762 | Do you really get me? |
19762 | Do your children have"night terrors"? |
19762 | If you had a happy childhood-- and most people had-- do you not recall the glorious times you had? |
19762 | Is it burned or is it not?" |
19762 | Is n''t that enough? |
19762 | Nobody will do it for me; how shall I get it down? |
19762 | Now did not the thorough mastication of that food increase the value of the proteins, fats, and carbohydrates? |
19762 | Now why in the world were these two people attracted to each other? |
19762 | The man comes over to you and says,"Where''s the tree? |
19762 | Then can we not devote three of the twelve to our food? |
19762 | Will the axe keep on until the work is done? |
19762 | You remember when we were children how much we loved to play? |
29612 | = Experience a Perfect Teacher.=--Do you know what it is to suffer pain? |
29612 | = First Made on a Kitchen Stove.=--Could this be done? |
29612 | = Man Can not Know Woman''s Suffering.=--What does a man know about the thousand and one aches and pains peculiar to a woman? |
29612 | = Men Never See Your Letters.=--Do you want a strange man to hear all about your particular disease? |
29612 | = The Testimonials Are True.=--Do you think there are hundreds of thousands of your own sex who would wilfully falsify? |
29612 | = We Speak Strongly.=--Then am I not justified in speaking strongly to you? |
29612 | Did a man ever have a backache like the dragging, pulling, tearing ache of a woman? |
29612 | Do n''t you think we feel sure of our position? |
29612 | Do you think it possible for a man to understand these things? |
29612 | Do you think that any could be found who would deliberately do this, and without hope of gain or reward? |
29612 | Even though he might be exceedingly learned in the medical profession, yet what more can he know aside from that which the books teach? |
29612 | Granting that he may be the most learned man in the medical profession, how can he know anything about them only in a general way? |
29612 | Have you ever experienced that indescribable agony which comes from overworked nerves? |
29612 | Have you had your body racked and torn with intense suffering? |
29612 | How can you doubt it? |
29612 | The question now comes, When may the day of confinement be expected? |
29612 | WHAT SHALL THE FUTURE GENERATION BE? |
29612 | What are these young women worth to the home, to the State, to the nation, to the human race? |
29612 | What confidence does one gain by consulting one who has occasionally met a case just like ours, but has had no great experience? |
29612 | What medical man has ever lived who has prescribed for so many women? |
29612 | What whole corps of physicians in any hospital or medical college has answered so many letters, or treated in any way so many patients? |
29612 | Would you feel like sitting down by the side of a stranger and telling him all those sacred things which should be known only by women? |
51782 | A bad day? |
51782 | Can you wait that long? |
51782 | Could I be your little girl? |
51782 | How long were you in the place that had n''t any windows? |
51782 | Is this the way I''m supposed to go? |
51782 | It''s all right for me to have these with me, is n''t it, Doctor Nordenfeld? |
51782 | Keeping phage_ alive_? |
51782 | Sacrifice? |
51782 | That we can go on living? 51782 Then, how will we know?" |
51782 | Was-- was there? |
51782 | What things? |
51782 | When will we know? |
51782 | Why did you do that, Doctor Nordenfeld? |
51782 | Why? |
51782 | After a moment:"What was the last news?" |
51782 | But what is it?" |
51782 | Do you realize that this chlorophage can wipe out the human race if it really gets loose? |
51782 | Do you think I''ll let sentiment keep me from doing what has to be done?" |
51782 | How is it you''re in the control room?" |
51782 | I protected the air plants on my side See? |
51782 | Now what''s on your mind and what has it to do with chlorophage?" |
51782 | The doctor grunted,"What''re you doing here? |
51782 | The skipper said heavily,"Do you think she''s brought chlorophage on board?" |
51782 | The skipper said in the same heavy voice,"What are the probabilities? |
51782 | Then he said casually-- too casually,"Does anybody ever suspect chlorophage?" |
51782 | Then he said,"What''s the news from Kamerun, anyhow?" |
51782 | What are the odds?" |
51782 | What would you like to do?" |
51782 | Why ask?" |
51782 | Will you join me?" |
51782 | Would you want to land and have your wife and family die of it?" |
9478 | Did you see that? |
9478 | I feel strangely ill,he seems to say:"have you anything to do with it? |
9478 | I should deem it advisable,said he,"to administer a purgative; but of what would that consist? |
9478 | Oh, where does faithful Gêlert roam? 9478 Quid immerentes, hospites vexas canis, Ignarus adversum lupos? |
9478 | What do you think of it? |
9478 | ''How knowe you that?'' |
9478 | Calomel? |
9478 | Has not a dog mind enough for this? |
9478 | How long didst thou think that his silence was slumber? |
9478 | How many long days and long weeks didst thou number Ere he faded before thee, the friend of thy heart? |
9478 | If the little truant should now be missed by those having him in charge, the most natural question to ask was,"Where is Rolla?" |
9478 | Quin huc inanes, si potes, vertis minas, Et me remorsurum petis? |
9478 | So true, so brave; a lamb at home, A lion in the chase?" |
9478 | The duke, who knewe not the grayhounde, demanded of the kynge what the grayhounde wolde do? |
9478 | The next question to determine is, upon what does this fever depend? |
9478 | We will now suppose that a person has had the misfortune to be bitten by a rabid dog: what course is he to pursue? |
9478 | What caustic then should be applied? |
9478 | What is the cause of this fatal disease, that has so long occupied our attention? |
9478 | What preventive means are to be adopted? |
9478 | When the wind waved his garments, how oft didst thou start? |
9478 | ["Who knows not that infatuate Egypt finds Gods to adore in brutes of basest kinds? |
9478 | have you any sore places about you that can by possibility have been licked by him?" |
9478 | or you? |
9478 | or you?" |
9478 | why art thou the last Llewellyn''s horn to hear?" |
61805 | And the invaders still rule? |
61805 | And the_ Sky Maid_? |
61805 | But how have you succeeded in getting all these people to learn English? |
61805 | But what does_ that_ mean? |
61805 | Ca n''t you lower her down easy with your magnetic control? |
61805 | Do I know who you are? |
61805 | Do you know who I am? |
61805 | Do you love me, Larry? |
61805 | Do you see her too? |
61805 | Down that hole? |
61805 | Have you seen them? 61805 How about it, friend Ripon? |
61805 | How do you feel now? 61805 How else do you think I bought her?" |
61805 | How''s the pride of the strathosphere this morning? |
61805 | How''s the speed? |
61805 | Is all the way as rough as this? |
61805 | Mind if I join you for a bit of conversation, young feller? |
61805 | Then the people of your planet will be saved? |
61805 | Then you have wines on the Moon? |
61805 | Trying to go high hat on me, Gibson? 61805 What ship is that?" |
61805 | What will they do with us? |
61805 | What''s the speed now? |
61805 | Where''s the madman that commands this decrepit craft? |
61805 | Why are you going at this time? |
61805 | Why do you call these the Lost Caverns? |
61805 | Why else do you think I kept so silent until now, when it is too late to send me back? |
61805 | Why not? 61805 Why should n''t I? |
61805 | Why should we need roofs? |
61805 | Why tell me all this? |
61805 | But what''s this about my being first mate of this hulk?" |
61805 | How about signing on for a trip to the Moon?" |
61805 | How about the rest of you?" |
61805 | How are conditions back on Earth at this time?" |
61805 | How are conditions on Earth, you ask? |
61805 | How are things going?" |
61805 | Now, my friend, do you see why I ca n''t sail on even your shaky old craft? |
61805 | Ready to go to work?" |
61805 | Where is Colton?" |
61805 | Will you take me back to that Earth of yours when you return, Larry?" |
51231 | A virus catalyst of high affinity for the cells and a high similarity to a normal cell protein-- how can it be detected? |
51231 | After he did_ what_? |
51231 | An improvement on life? |
51231 | Another of your wild theories, huh? |
51231 | Ca n''t such things be left to the guinea pigs? |
51231 | Do you think if I send a man down there, he could persuade one of the mob to swear out a complaint? |
51231 | Exactly what is it you wish to know, Senor? 51231 How about persuading an obliging judge to give a warrant on grounds of reasonable suspicion?" |
51231 | How do you determine that? 51231 I beg your pardon?" |
51231 | Perhaps you know John Delgados? |
51231 | Remember the myth, of Syndrome Johnny? |
51231 | That is hardly the philosophy for a doctor, is it? |
51231 | The disease is connected with silicones, you say? 51231 Then why do n''t people die? |
51231 | Uh- huh what? |
51231 | What connections have you had with John Delgados? |
51231 | What do you know of his activities? |
51231 | What is it, Ric? |
51231 | What is it? |
51231 | What is the purpose of the experiment this time? |
51231 | Where did you pick those up? |
51231 | Why must it be a myth? |
51231 | Will that make me better, Doctor? |
51231 | Without a warrant? 51231 Would you care for a lift home, Doctor Alcala?" |
51231 | You remember Johnny, the mythical carrier that they told about during the first and second epidemics of Syndrome Plague? |
51231 | But how, why? |
51231 | But was he fiend... or savior? |
51231 | By dropping dead?" |
51231 | Can you understand that? |
51231 | Close up the lab for me, will you?" |
51231 | Could we persuade the Bureau of Records to give their data on that print?" |
51231 | Could you tell me where he might be?" |
51231 | Does n''t all this prove something to you?" |
51231 | How can you find sympathy for a murderer?" |
51231 | How close are they to finding me?" |
51231 | How could I spread change without being changed myself? |
51231 | How long had it been since Johnny had left? |
51231 | Is he sane?" |
51231 | It links together, does it not?" |
51231 | Out of all the people in the world, how could the government be interested in him? |
51231 | Proof? |
51231 | Si, what of it?" |
51231 | Something merely going wrong with the sensitivity of his fingers--? |
51231 | The investigator lit a cigar, asking casually:"Do you know John Osborne Drake?" |
51231 | The product Johnny had been working on? |
51231 | Then through a mouthful of food:"All right, if the plague did n''t die, where did it go?" |
51231 | What stuff? |
51231 | Where is this change?" |
51231 | Why are n''t we sick?" |
51231 | Why do you think that the countries which were known as the Hungry Lands are now well- fed, leisured, educated, advanced? |
51231 | Why has the birth rate fallen?" |
51231 | You are n''t horrified?" |
51231 | You understand? |
32748 | About what? |
32748 | Another theory? |
32748 | Are we losing members, Charlie? |
32748 | Are you all right, Sylvester? |
32748 | Are you aware of the problem they have downstairs in the out- patient clinic? |
32748 | Are you back on the pantie- raid theme again? |
32748 | Do n''t you realize what this means? |
32748 | Do you want me to leave? |
32748 | Does liquor help any? |
32748 | Have you had your blood tested? |
32748 | Have you saved the filtrates? |
32748 | Heavy going down at the hospital these days? |
32748 | How are they making out over there? |
32748 | How do you know? |
32748 | If the sulfa deposits out in the very glands it''s there to protect, how could you be suffering another attack? |
32748 | Love Bug? |
32748 | Oral administration? |
32748 | Pantie raids? |
32748 | Phyl, Phyl-- why did n''t you tell me? |
32748 | Well, what do_ you_ think? |
32748 | What age groups? |
32748 | What are the symptoms? |
32748 | What are you doing? |
32748 | What''s the matter, Sylvester? |
32748 | What? |
32748 | Whatever would justify an inquiry into such a patently behavioristic problem? |
32748 | Why do n''t they go to the psychiatric clinics? |
32748 | Why does any man invite any woman to dinner? |
32748 | Why not? |
32748 | Why? |
32748 | You still discount the Love Bug idea, do n''t you? |
32748 | _ My_ virus? |
32748 | _ You''re in love with me?_Her arms hung loosely at her sides and tears rimmed her eyes. |
32748 | *****"What do you mean?" |
32748 | After so many years of deliberate, scholarly celibacy, what was happening to him? |
32748 | And do you know what?" |
32748 | Anything to report?" |
32748 | Did I overlook anything?" |
32748 | Did knowing you had it make it any easier? |
32748 | Do you realize that in this whole hospital there are only_ eight_ unmarried female employees?" |
32748 | Do you suppose it could be the Love Bug?" |
32748 | Do you think I''ll catch it?" |
32748 | How about photomicrography? |
32748 | How could you guess that an organism was responsible?" |
32748 | How do you separate the effects? |
32748 | I take it I have your permission to work my project in during the day, then?" |
32748 | I trust I''m not giving you too much trouble?" |
32748 | In one word,_ why_? |
32748 | Is it to discuss professional matters or-- what?" |
32748 | Is that for me?" |
32748 | Lot of people drowning their sorrows these days?" |
32748 | Murt, you are n''t going to try it on yourself?_""Why not?" |
32748 | Murt, you are n''t going to try it on yourself?_""Why not?" |
32748 | Murt?" |
32748 | Now what? |
32748 | Suppose she already had a boy friend? |
32748 | Suppose she was busy or refused to go out with him? |
32748 | The question was, why_ should_ she have dinner with him? |
32748 | Thirty? |
32748 | Twenty- eight? |
32748 | What if she were n''t home? |
32748 | What was his motive in asking her? |
32748 | What''s got into them? |
32748 | Why this absurd revulsion at his casual acknowledgment of her sex? |
32748 | Why was he so damned thirsty for some little sign of warmth and friendliness from her? |
32748 | Will you give me your permission to test it?" |
32748 | Would you consider having dinner with me tonight?" |
32748 | You know Peter, the elevator boy? |
32748 | [ Illustration]"What do they call it?" |
26365 | 13. Who can fear being made sick by adopting cleanly habits? |
26365 | And these same purveyors, by the way, why do they care more for Wealth than for Health, their own and ours? |
26365 | And what can more life- giving be Than cooling breezes from the sea, Whose bosom bears upon their way The stately ships from day to day? |
26365 | Are a sour stomach and foul intestinal canal fit receptacles for food and liquids? |
26365 | But no matter about the cause and character of the proctitis, the question is, Have you inflamed anal and rectal canals? |
26365 | But why are we all of us so neglectful of Inner cleanliness and so careful of Outer? |
26365 | Can any one that suffers from proctitis, etc., have a natural stool? |
26365 | Can we not acquire a similar attitude and habit in regard to our health? |
26365 | Can we not give sub- conscious attention to the little details of such bodily functions as are liable to get out of order? |
26365 | Can you afford to take the chances? |
26365 | Did you ever notice how like death such persons appear when they are asleep? |
26365 | Do the egesta pass out in the form of normal feces? |
26365 | Does Nature have her way, or do neglect and bad habits rule the assimilative and eliminative functions of the bowels? |
26365 | Does it not follow, consequently, that the digestive apparatus, from a physiological point of view, is the most important organ of the human body? |
26365 | Does the fire then continue to digest the coal? |
26365 | Exercise ought to strengthen muscular tissue; and what could give the bowels more gentle muscular exercise than the proper use of them? |
26365 | HOW OFTEN SHOULD AN ENEMA BE TAKEN? |
26365 | HOW OFTEN SHOULD AN ENEMA BE TAKEN? |
26365 | Has the intestinal canal been obstructed like the Erie Canal during the winter months? |
26365 | Have mothers or nurses any similar guides? |
26365 | How do we expend the energy? |
26365 | How shall we determine the proper amount and kind of food for the various ages, sexes, and conditions of life? |
26365 | How, then, can it be otherwise than-- gormand that he is-- that he should fare ill with this gluttonous, mammoth digestive canal? |
26365 | If a limb be fractured and splints be applied, would you worry lest you form the habit of wearing them? |
26365 | Is it not unfortunate that we were not born with an automatic irrigator? |
26365 | Is not the same precaution more essential with the receptacles for digestion and egestion? |
26365 | Now, what can a prescriber of a gastro- intestinal ejector expect to accomplish by disturbing the maleconomy of this apparatus? |
26365 | The important question with the victim of abscess and fistula is,"How did I get it? |
26365 | The_ seventh_ objection is quite naive:"Inasmuch as the Indians of this country had no use for the enema, why should we resort to it?" |
26365 | To cleanse(?) |
26365 | Upon which the other asks,''Where didst thou ever see a cold bath dedicated to Hercules?'' |
26365 | WHY? |
26365 | WHY? |
26365 | What can the inevitable outcome be but_ emaciation_ and_ anemia_, and all their attendant suffering and consequences? |
26365 | What else can we do? |
26365 | What have we done? |
26365 | What is that key? |
26365 | What more gentle means of exercising the large intestines than by the enema? |
26365 | Who, verily, are the medical quacks? |
26365 | Why does not man take on flesh in a similar way? |
26365 | Why not in the former? |
26365 | Why should it? |
26365 | Why should not such prompt care and attention be given to the human mechanism, to the economy of vital functions? |
26365 | Why? |
26365 | Would it not be unwisdom, therefore, to treat directly the symptoms of decay, instead of treating the soil, or changing it? |
26365 | You are a factor in the social and business world; then why not look, feel, and be your best by simply adopting internal hygienic measures? |
63032 | And who in blue blazes are you? |
63032 | Belonging? |
63032 | But how did you get through the physical for the trip? 63032 Ca n''t we coast in?" |
63032 | Cans? |
63032 | Cans? |
63032 | Do n''t you feel it? |
63032 | Got enough yet? |
63032 | Help? |
63032 | How about something to eat? |
63032 | How are you now, Paul? |
63032 | How are you, Paul? 63032 How did you get on this ship?" |
63032 | How much do you need yet? |
63032 | How would you feel if you were to blame for drowning out humanity, Joe? |
63032 | I''m one of the few who know what the power plant here is like, remember? 63032 Joe, huh?" |
63032 | Joe? |
63032 | Need you? |
63032 | Not a member of that crazy cult that wants a back- to- the- forests movement? |
63032 | Okay, John, what shall I do? |
63032 | See what I mean? |
63032 | See? |
63032 | Some shove, huh? |
63032 | Tell me, Joe, when did the nauseous attacks first come? |
63032 | That it, Johnny? |
63032 | There''s not much harm done yet? 63032 Think the stuff is really there, Arlie?" |
63032 | This first time the Earth shackles are loosed? 63032 Tom, you''re sure your figures are right?" |
63032 | Was it really bad? |
63032 | Water? |
63032 | Water? |
63032 | Well? |
63032 | Where does this juice go? |
63032 | Why have you kept yourself from eating with the rest of the guys? 63032 Why?" |
63032 | Why? |
63032 | Why? |
63032 | Would Mary want you to let Joe Wilding die? |
63032 | You drive this ship with water? |
63032 | You were willing to sacrifice mankind just to see the stars yourself, Joe? |
63032 | And it acts at varying speeds with different people, does n''t it?" |
63032 | And there must be some water left in the pipes to the kitchen and the lav? |
63032 | Arden cursed softly:"Wo n''t you stay put, Joe?" |
63032 | Arden lipped:"Do you think we can value one life against Earth''s billions? |
63032 | Arden said:"Do you know what we''re going to do to you, Joe?" |
63032 | Arden spoke coldly:"Did Wilding care about Mary when he stowed away on this ship?" |
63032 | Arden''s blue eyes watched the by- play, observed:"Whitey does n''t like you very much, huh?" |
63032 | Arlie Arden, leading the way down the circular staircase that went to the power room, said abruptly:"You''re no city man, are you, Joe? |
63032 | Arlie, will you take him down to the rocket room? |
63032 | As Joe came in the power room door, Black Tom asked:"How does it look? |
63032 | Bairn said wearily:"Have n''t you caused enough grief, Joe? |
63032 | But what good was all his wood training in this huge hulk of shining metal? |
63032 | But you did n''t know it, did you, Arden? |
63032 | Do n''t you feel the power and understanding and strength the stars give you out here? |
63032 | Finally Bairn said:"Has Arden said anything to you?" |
63032 | George Keating, the thin, wiry electrical engineer, said half- jokingly:"Afraid you''ll get contaminated?" |
63032 | Have they thought of that?" |
63032 | He turned to Black Tom:"You''re sure your sand filter will take all the solids out, so it wo n''t plug up the water jets?" |
63032 | How did it look out there on Venus-- on that planet when this first earth ship landed? |
63032 | Joe said:"Did I hurt you when I dropped you, Paul?" |
63032 | Joe started to move away, stopped and said:"See that one of the twins looks after Paul, will you?" |
63032 | Joe watched Arden, then he said:"Arden, why not cure me; then I wo n''t be dangerous and I can help?" |
63032 | Or inimical, alien? |
63032 | Some one of the men said:"How about Wilding?" |
63032 | The dizziness gone?" |
63032 | The tribunal found him innocent, so why not give him a chance?" |
63032 | Then he was on his feet, holding himself against the heeling motion of the ship, crying out:"Paul, where are you? |
63032 | Then:"No catalyst, no move, is that it, Paul?" |
63032 | Think gas''ll work?" |
63032 | Was it like Earth-- friendly, familiar? |
63032 | Was this it? |
63032 | What can you do?" |
63032 | What if it is n''t?" |
63032 | What matter the eyes blurred and dulled with plans, blueprints? |
63032 | What matter the sweat, the blood and the tears that had gone into each rivet, every plate? |
63032 | Whitey Burnet said:"Why not cure him?" |
63032 | Why do n''t you crawl in a hole and die?" |
63032 | Why is it when you come here you''re always smelling of antiseptic?" |
63032 | With an effort he smiled, added:"Shall we find out what I can do?" |
63032 | Would n''t it, Joe?" |
63032 | You''ve got the radio disease; why do n''t you cure yourself?" |
50774 | Any other diseases? |
50774 | Any recurrence of melting sickness? |
50774 | Anybody still on his feet in there? |
50774 | Anything I can do? |
50774 | Are you going to jab me with those? |
50774 | Are you hungry? |
50774 | Are you okay up there? 50774 But then why wear spacesuits? |
50774 | Did which? |
50774 | Did you actually walk three hundred miles? 50774 Did you_ really_ swim across a river to come here?" |
50774 | Do n''t you get it? 50774 Do we stand here and admire you, or do we finally get something to eat?" |
50774 | Do you think all the Meads look like that? |
50774 | English? |
50774 | Found out anything about the differences in protoplasm? |
50774 | Got anything? |
50774 | Hal, are you still going? 50774 How is Jerry coming along?" |
50774 | How ya doing, George? |
50774 | How''re you doing, Pat? |
50774 | How''s the headache? 50774 In other words,"she said,"everyone on the planet looks like you and me?" |
50774 | Is everything all right? |
50774 | It wo n''t scar my arms, will it? |
50774 | It worked then? |
50774 | Joke? |
50774 | Listen--"Good heavens, Pat, what happened to your hair? |
50774 | May I go see him? |
50774 | More needles? |
50774 | People on Minos? |
50774 | Rough? |
50774 | See that patch of field on the south hillside, with the brook winding through it? 50774 Something we could do for you, Mac?" |
50774 | Sparks, heard anything from Reno? 50774 Starting with me?" |
50774 | Test- tube evolution? |
50774 | That is-- you are people, are n''t you? |
50774 | That right? |
50774 | They are still sick? |
50774 | What is it, George? |
50774 | What was supposed to happen then? |
50774 | What''s eating you? |
50774 | What''s that? 50774 What''s the matter, June?" |
50774 | What-- what is the population of Minos? |
50774 | When are you doctors going to let us out of this blithering barberpole? 50774 Why encourage the guy? |
50774 | Why let him kid himself? 50774 Why not?" |
50774 | Why this sudden interest in your looks? |
50774 | Why? |
50774 | You did n''t tell them, did you? |
50774 | You people live off the country, right? 50774 *****May I go aboard?" |
50774 | And not Pat Mead''s.... How much alike_ were_ the Meads?... |
50774 | Are we all sick?" |
50774 | Could he also be Max? |
50774 | Did it, June?" |
50774 | Did the Nucleocat treatment help?" |
50774 | Did yours? |
50774 | Do you hear? |
50774 | Does that mean I''m sick? |
50774 | Elsie clung to Jerry, begging,"You do n''t want me to change, do you, Jerry? |
50774 | God, why could n''t she think? |
50774 | Got it? |
50774 | Have you seen Bess? |
50774 | He does n''t say what he is drinking about, but do you think Pat is resisting all these women crowding down on him?" |
50774 | Hey, what are you docs doing down there?" |
50774 | How do you tell a machine to go jump in the lake?" |
50774 | How long had the men been sick? |
50774 | Is he back?" |
50774 | Look, ca n''t you persuade Pat to cut it out, June? |
50774 | Mead?" |
50774 | Or-- was he? |
50774 | That''s funny, is n''t it?" |
50774 | Then, suddenly, it veered and headed back, and Reno Unrich''s voice came tinnily from their earphones:"What''s that you''ve got? |
50774 | They frowned or looked blank, and George Barton asked,"Why did n''t you let them in? |
50774 | Understand?" |
50774 | Well, say I have one of those steaks right here and I want to eat it, what happens?" |
50774 | What chance has he got against that hunk of muscle and smooth talk?" |
50774 | What makes a Mead immune? |
50774 | When do we get out?" |
50774 | Where are you calling from?" |
50774 | Who had it? |
50774 | Who''s more competent to support a woman and a family on a frontier planet than a handsome bruiser who was born here?" |
50774 | Why could n''t the universe manage to run on without generating troublesome love triangles? |
50774 | Why did the man have to be so overpoweringly attractive, so glaring a contrast to Max? |
50774 | Why did the unconscious have to be so vague? |
50774 | Why let him hope?" |
50774 | Why was she afraid? |
50774 | Will he be back soon, do you know?" |
50774 | Would they object?" |
50774 | You hunt and bring in steaks and eat them, right? |
50774 | _ Plague._"What was the disease?" |
14980 | = If fatigue products can not pile up, why is extra rest ever needed? 14980 = What Is a Complex=?" |
14980 | But,says the sensitive person,"are we not born either violins or drums? |
14980 | Did you feel the pain in this same place before that time? |
14980 | Did you hear the clock strike? |
14980 | Do you mean,she said,"that I could keep from hearing them?" |
14980 | Doctor,he said,"would it be bad manners to run away?" |
14980 | Manners? |
14980 | No,she said;"did it strike?" |
14980 | Well? |
14980 | What are you eating? |
14980 | What is his number? |
14980 | What is the evidence for these sweeping statements? 14980 Why are you so joyous?" |
14980 | Why do you want more? |
14980 | Why, is n''t it very unhealthy not to sleep? |
14980 | Your periods are regular and easy; and do you know what they are for? |
14980 | [ 24][ Footnote 24: Frink:What Is a Complex?" |
14980 | = Fads Dynamogenic.= What is it that gives the impetus to fads about eating, or about religious belief? |
14980 | = Pugnacity and Anger.= What is it that makes us angry? |
14980 | = Spontaneous Outbursts.="How do we know all this?" |
14980 | = The Emotions Again.= What is the key that unlocks new stores of energy and drives away fatigue? |
14980 | = The Motives for Sensitiveness.= Sensitiveness is largely a matter of choice, but what determines choice? |
14980 | = What about Being Tired?= If all these things are true, why do people need to be told? |
14980 | = Why Menstruation Is Painful.= What sort of atmosphere is created for the young girl as she attains puberty? |
14980 | = Will Is Choice.= Just here we can imagine an earnest protest:"But why do you ignore the human will? |
14980 | A CATECHISM FOR THE WEARY ONE WHAT? |
14980 | A new water, full of unusual minerals, might hasten the bowel movement, but on what possible principle could it retard it? |
14980 | And what can a person do about it?" |
14980 | But after all, is not a blocking of the way in of vastly more importance? |
14980 | But how can a person help himself when he is fighting in the dark? |
14980 | But really, why should n''t she want one? |
14980 | But what about dreams? |
14980 | But what is fermentation? |
14980 | But what is instinct? |
14980 | But who wants to take his suggestions in such inconvenient forms as these? |
14980 | Can it be that a breakdown which seems such an unmitigated disaster is really welcomed by a part of our own selves? |
14980 | Can the average man stand this or that? |
14980 | Did you sleep well last night?" |
14980 | Do the people around you eat the thing that upsets you? |
14980 | Does not this answer our question as to why some people always take unhealthy suggestions? |
14980 | For example, why use our will to keep down fear or anger when a little understanding dissipates these emotions without effort? |
14980 | HOW? |
14980 | Has he not had long practice in the days before insomnia was invented? |
14980 | How can he forget his fatigue? |
14980 | How can he free himself when the thing he thinks he fears is merely a symbol of what he really fears? |
14980 | How can he get the idea? |
14980 | How can he ignore it? |
14980 | How may he express his inner feelings? |
14980 | How, then, are they brought about? |
14980 | I said:"But yes; do n''t you remember you were just saying,''When the time comes for me to go''?" |
14980 | INTRODUCING THE INSTINCTS= Back of Our Dispositions.= What is it that makes the baby jump at a noise? |
14980 | If all signs of the emotion are to be suppressed, all expression denied, why the emotion? |
14980 | If re- education is the cure, why is not education the ounce of prevention which shall settle the problem for all time? |
14980 | If the purpose of fatigue seems to be to slow down our efforts, why should we disregard it or seek to evade its warnings? |
14980 | If the wrong kind of food is the cause of constipation, why does the rectum prove to be the most refractory portion of the tube? |
14980 | If we can not remember, how can we discover these strange memories that are so powerful but so elusive? |
14980 | If we do not need to rest, why should fatigue exist? |
14980 | If''nerves''are not physical, what are they? |
14980 | In the same way man''s modest and simple question,"What makes people nervous?" |
14980 | Is it not always an invigorating emotion,--the zest of pursuit, the joy of battle, intense interest in work, or a new enthusiasm? |
14980 | Is it not apparent that will itself is choice,--the selection by the whole personality of the emotion and the action which best fit into its ideals? |
14980 | Is n''t it about time you grew a moral callous, too?" |
14980 | Is n''t it logical to go to bed?" |
14980 | Is not heredity rather than choice to blame? |
14980 | Is not the crux of the whole question summed up in that word"tired"? |
14980 | It is true: in the better kind of man the will is of central importance; but what is"will"? |
14980 | NERVOUS FATIGUE_ What of the Nervous Invalid?_ If the normal man lives constantly below his maximum, what shall we say of the nervous invalid? |
14980 | NERVOUS FATIGUE_ What of the Nervous Invalid?_ If the normal man lives constantly below his maximum, what shall we say of the nervous invalid? |
14980 | On what principle could a piece of chocolate inhibit the call to stool or contract the sphincter muscle? |
14980 | One day, after a long talk, with no suggestion on my part, only an occasional,"What does that remind you of?" |
14980 | Perhaps she could have spared John or Tom or Fred? |
14980 | Physical fatigue is quickly remedied, and what can rest do after that? |
14980 | She says that she asked me one night as she carried her hot- water bottle to bed,"Doctor, what makes cold feet?" |
14980 | Some people are able to adjust themselves; why not all? |
14980 | THE POSITIVE SIDE="Nerves"not Imaginary.="But,"some one says,"how can healthy organs misbehave in this way? |
14980 | The question,"What makes people nervous?" |
14980 | The test question for each individual is this:"Am I''like folks''?" |
14980 | The whole question resolves itself into this: What is fatigue? |
14980 | They turn and toss, exclaiming with each turn:"Why do n''t I sleep? |
14980 | WHO? |
14980 | WHY? |
14980 | What but the mothering instinct and the love of country could uncover all those unsuspected reserves of Dr. Girard- Mangin and others of her kind? |
14980 | What else creates fatigue? |
14980 | What energizes a man when you tell him he is a liar? |
14980 | What is fatigue? |
14980 | What is it but the enthusiasm for work which explains the indefatigable energy of Edison and Roosevelt? |
14980 | What is it in the amateur mountain- climbers that helps the body maintain its new standard? |
14980 | What is it that holds them back from satisfaction in direct expression, and prevents indirect outlet in sublimation? |
14980 | What keeps indefatigable workers on the job long after the ordinary man has tired? |
14980 | What magnifies fatigue? |
14980 | What makes a person too interested in his own sensations and feelings? |
14980 | What makes a woman slave for her children, or give her life for them if need be? |
14980 | What makes a young girl blush when you look at her, or a youth begin to take pains with his necktie? |
14980 | What makes him think, feel, and act as he does every hour of every day?" |
14980 | What makes men go to war or build tunnels or found hospitals or make love or save for a home? |
14980 | What makes us weary long after the cause is removed? |
14980 | What more natural than to look back to those little curdles in the dish and to start the tradition that such mixtures are dangerous? |
14980 | What of the business man who travels from sanatorium to sanatorium because five years ago he went through a strenuous year? |
14980 | What of the college student who is broken down because he studied too hard, or the teacher who is worn out because of ten hard years of teaching? |
14980 | What possible effect can rest have on the fatigue of a discouraged instinct? |
14980 | What, then, are some of these erroneous ideas, these misconceptions, that cause so much trouble? |
14980 | Where was it in the meanwhile, and what hunted it out from among all our other memories and sent it up into consciousness? |
14980 | Which is the suggestive idea for this person and which for that one? |
14980 | Who complains of fatigue before he has well begun? |
14980 | Who fancies his brain so exhausted that a little concentration is impossible? |
14980 | Who gets up tired every morning? |
14980 | Who knows how many times we all do just this thing without catching ourselves in the trick? |
14980 | Who lays all his woes to overwork? |
14980 | Who may drop his fatigue as soon as he"gets the idea?" |
14980 | Who still believes himself exhausted as the result of work that is now ancient history? |
14980 | Why are they willing to choose such an uncomfortable mode of expression? |
14980 | Why do many people believe themselves over- worked? |
14980 | Why do they take the suggestion? |
14980 | Why do you try to make man the creature of feeling? |
14980 | Why not? |
14980 | Why? |
14980 | Will you tell me why I have not been able to cure myself of this trouble? |
14980 | [ 68] Why struggle to subdue emotional bad habits when a little insight dispels the desire back of them, and makes them melt away as if by magic? |
14980 | but if we fail to respond by an equally polite"and I hope you had a good night?" |
14980 | then turns out to mean: What keeps people from a satisfactory outlet for their love- instincts? |
14980 | we are really asking:"What is man like, inside and out, up and down? |
14980 | why did you bring this up? |
52548 | ''And are you in London for any time?'' |
52548 | ''And his father?'' |
52548 | ''And if not?'' |
52548 | ''And when did it happen-- yesterday, or a week ago? |
52548 | ''Are the hatches grated?'' |
52548 | ''Are they reconciled?'' |
52548 | ''Bombay, eh? |
52548 | ''But how did you come into the dhow you were found in?'' |
52548 | ''But how? |
52548 | ''But the dhow we found you in-- how did she escape, and why did n''t the_ Briseus_ capture her?'' |
52548 | ''Do not all wrecks,''he muttered,''send forth around them countless articles of débris, countless portions of the raffle that encumbers their decks? |
52548 | ''Do you see that lightning down there in the south? |
52548 | ''Do you think,''she asked, standing there gazing down on him once more--''do you think any who were in the ship when we escaped can be still alive? |
52548 | ''Gilbert,''she shrieked now to her lover,''Gilbert, can nothing be done; nothing to save him? |
52548 | ''Going out to be married, eh? |
52548 | ''Have they been kept in the dark, think you, and is the sun dazzling them now?'' |
52548 | ''Have you searched further?'' |
52548 | ''His Name is-- What?'' |
52548 | ''How has the room been made so beautiful?'' |
52548 | ''How should it be aboard any ship?'' |
52548 | ''I mean that flag- lieutenant talking to the young lady in the white dress?'' |
52548 | ''I wonder if he was ever in love with you?'' |
52548 | ''Indeed, what was that purpose?'' |
52548 | ''Is he mad-- or dead?'' |
52548 | ''Is he really gone mad, do you think?'' |
52548 | ''Oh, Gilbert,''Bella exclaimed piteously, as she clung to him,''what is going to happen? |
52548 | ''Perhaps you think I have behaved indiscreetly?'' |
52548 | ''Shall I go back,''he mused,''and begin again on the other side? |
52548 | ''Shall I go with you?'' |
52548 | ''Suppose that had happened?'' |
52548 | ''Suppose your uncle, Lord D''Abernon, had objected?'' |
52548 | ''Surely, you, a sailor, have not come back from the sea unwell? |
52548 | ''Thank God for what?'' |
52548 | ''Thank God?'' |
52548 | ''That?'' |
52548 | ''The woman he had hoped to win?'' |
52548 | ''Was he the sailor you once told me of who wanted your love?'' |
52548 | ''Was he, Bella?'' |
52548 | ''Was not her own life, also, of little enough use,''she asked herself as he spoke,''to make her sympathise with his remark? |
52548 | ''Was that here, on this spot where we are now?'' |
52548 | ''What are you doing to the creature?'' |
52548 | ''What do you make it out to be?'' |
52548 | ''What do you make of it?'' |
52548 | ''What do you mean, George?'' |
52548 | ''What does that mean?'' |
52548 | ''What in God''s name is it?'' |
52548 | ''What is to become of us all?'' |
52548 | ''What''s that commotion forward?'' |
52548 | ''What''s the matter with the men, and why are those three holding Wilks up like that?'' |
52548 | ''What, then?'' |
52548 | ''What? |
52548 | ''What? |
52548 | ''What?'' |
52548 | ''Where are you staying?'' |
52548 | ''Where will it blow us to now?'' |
52548 | ''Whereaway?'' |
52548 | ''Who takes tigers or panthers for passengers?'' |
52548 | ''Who''s that?'' |
52548 | ''Whoever is he, uncle?'' |
52548 | ''Why? |
52548 | ''Why?'' |
52548 | ''You are better?'' |
52548 | ''You are not ill?'' |
52548 | ''You do not object to my presence, I hope?'' |
52548 | ''You will not mind,''he said, as he did so,''being left alone for half an hour? |
52548 | --to one who muttered something--''tired-- been working all day? |
52548 | A hope of what? |
52548 | And again she cried:''Bertie, what is it? |
52548 | And have you seen nothing pass at sea, either near or far off?'' |
52548 | And in lodgings, Bella-- oh those lodgings and that cooking!--you remember, darling? |
52548 | And this here Navy lieutenant what''s to marry her is a lord, ai n''t he, Bill?'' |
52548 | And where was the whaler, and the sailors, and the_ Briseus_? |
52548 | And why did they all desert you? |
52548 | And,''he said, addressing the two mates who were standing near him,''we have seen such stars hereabouts before, eh? |
52548 | Are those the tidings?'' |
52548 | Are you going on this voyage?'' |
52548 | Are you still in pain?'' |
52548 | Are,''he added hoarsely,''any others saved besides yourself? |
52548 | Are-- are-- any more saved from that?'' |
52548 | Ay, but did it? |
52548 | But what could that avail, since, by the time the_ Emperor_ could be brought to the wind and a life- buoy thrown overboard, he was half a mile astern? |
52548 | But, even then, of what use are five to fist all the canvas she can carry?'' |
52548 | CHAPTER VIII''HIS NAME IS-- WHAT?'' |
52548 | CHAPTER XVIII''SHE WILL NEVER KNOW''''How in Heaven''s name has she ever done it?'' |
52548 | Can I see her at once, now? |
52548 | Can he speak anything but English, child?'' |
52548 | Can it be a dog?'' |
52548 | Can we do nothing?'' |
52548 | Can you guess?'' |
52548 | Charke?'' |
52548 | Did the cub land here or hereabouts? |
52548 | Do you know that, besides any desire to call and see you, I came for another purpose?'' |
52548 | Do you think I would go to Bombay to marry the heir to a title or a possible admiral if I did not love him?'' |
52548 | Do you think,''he went on, addressing Charke, lowering his voice a little,''it is one of those?'' |
52548 | Do you want the ship to be blown over and go to the bottom in her? |
52548 | For is not my Gilbert the handsomest, bravest sailor that ever wore the Queen''s uniform? |
52548 | Had, they reflected, this insidious horror been, therefore, brought into a ship full of white men? |
52548 | Have they murdered one of their companions, or what?'' |
52548 | Have you ever been to a naval ball?'' |
52548 | Have you had time to discover?'' |
52548 | Her uncle, she understood, could of course still issue orders, but-- how was it to be known that those orders were being obeyed? |
52548 | His name is-- is----''''What?'' |
52548 | How are the sails to be attended to?'' |
52548 | How could he? |
52548 | How could she hope to ever see me in life again, how await my coming? |
52548 | How had she done it? |
52548 | How has he broken away from the cable? |
52548 | How is the child to go alone, in a great liner, with two or three hundred passengers, all the way to Bombay? |
52548 | How was it to be, how could it ever be, done? |
52548 | How was she saved?'' |
52548 | How was she to go out to Bombay alone and unprotected? |
52548 | How-- how could I endure that?'' |
52548 | How? |
52548 | How?'' |
52548 | I hope, Miss Waldron,''he added,''that you have an invitation for the ball?'' |
52548 | I presume I had best leave him to go down with the dhow?'' |
52548 | I suppose the lieutenant has not been able to tell you much about the dhow yet, Miss Waldron?'' |
52548 | I''m certain to be reported lost when the ship goes into either Zanzibar or Aden, and---- What''s that?'' |
52548 | In fact, we must reach them, or some other place, or----''''Or what?'' |
52548 | Is that it? |
52548 | Is there any hope of that?'' |
52548 | May I show you, sir?'' |
52548 | Mr. Charke, can you bring her to me?'' |
52548 | Mr. Charke, do you think there is any hope?'' |
52548 | Only what? |
52548 | Shall I?'' |
52548 | Shall we not make sail?'' |
52548 | She said, therefore, now, as she turned towards the ladder:''Then you wo n''t punish it, Mr. Charke, will you? |
52548 | Should you not rather say you risked your life for hers? |
52548 | Soon?'' |
52548 | Supposing-- supposing----''''What, darling?'' |
52548 | Surely-- surely-- it is not a drowned man? |
52548 | That is, I understand, how the voyage is to be made?'' |
52548 | That''s not one of Her Majesty''s ships?'' |
52548 | That''s strange, is n''t it?'' |
52548 | The Mozambique Channel is full of ships on their way to India during the time of the southwest monsoon-- you will let me make signals, will you not?'' |
52548 | The glass low, you say? |
52548 | Then he said:''Where is she? |
52548 | Then those wretched slaves-- even they will eat and drink, wo n''t they, Fagg?'' |
52548 | Then, after a moment or so of silence, he said:''Do you know how long we have been here? |
52548 | Then, before he could reply, she suddenly exclaimed, as her glance fell on the sea,''What is that out there? |
52548 | Was he wrong in the surmise, wrong in his deduction? |
52548 | Was she beginning now-- now that she had none other in the world to watch for-- to desire to have him always near her? |
52548 | We could not escape from this place in that, could we?'' |
52548 | Well, he wo n''t get you, anyway, will he? |
52548 | Were they bearing up bravely? |
52548 | What about the others?'' |
52548 | What are these feelings you speak of, Charke?'' |
52548 | What can a blind, stricken man do?'' |
52548 | What do you say, Fagg?'' |
52548 | What do you say?'' |
52548 | What do you think?'' |
52548 | What do you think?'' |
52548 | What does it mean?'' |
52548 | What dreamt of? |
52548 | What had he hoped? |
52548 | What happens? |
52548 | What has happened? |
52548 | What horrible disease that blinds them to commence with, and then kills-- and kills not only negro, but Arab-- captured and captor? |
52548 | What is hanging over us? |
52548 | What is it he is saying?'' |
52548 | What is it?'' |
52548 | What is the matter? |
52548 | What is the matter?'' |
52548 | What is there to hurt me here?'' |
52548 | What more likely than that a sailor''s jacket and a cap should have floated ashore?'' |
52548 | What new horror was this that approached them in the night, that crept in ambush towards them as though intent on secret murder and attack? |
52548 | What on earth''s the matter?'' |
52548 | What shall I tell her, over and above the greatest news of all, that you are restored to her?'' |
52548 | What should they be doing here?'' |
52548 | What then would happen, even if it were not followed by death? |
52548 | What was there to stand between those loving hearts? |
52548 | What was this sentiment? |
52548 | What was to be done? |
52548 | What''s the matter with that man?'' |
52548 | What, therefore, could he have died of?'' |
52548 | What? |
52548 | Where do you think we are?'' |
52548 | Where is the lieutenant? |
52548 | Where? |
52548 | Who are you?'' |
52548 | Who-- which-- will be the next?'' |
52548 | Why should I think of the position?'' |
52548 | Why should I? |
52548 | Why was this, he asked himself? |
52548 | Why? |
52548 | Would they also fall victims to that which had killed the others? |
52548 | Yet, clever as they are, you would n''t like to back them for much to furl those sails again if the breeze freshened into a strong wind, would you?'' |
52548 | Yet, who can foretell the future-- even so much as what to- morrow may bring forth? |
52548 | Yet-- why does he not come to me?'' |
52548 | Yet-- yet-- how else to kill it? |
52548 | You are not afraid-- of that?'' |
52548 | You do not desire to make me unhappy?'' |
52548 | You think there is no likelihood of any others being saved from the wreck?'' |
52548 | You wo n''t let it be thrown overboard in any circumstances, will you?'' |
52548 | _ Who_ would be the next? |
52548 | could there be aught to make our bitterness-- our lot-- more terrible?'' |
52548 | exclaimed Pooley,''what is to happen next? |
52548 | he found himself asking: what, in these last few days? |
52548 | how can I part from you?'' |
52548 | she asked, as, taking up the cocoanut shell, she turned to go towards the rivulet that ran at her feet,''or is it better for me to remain here? |
52548 | she broke off, still uttering her meditations to her own heart alone--''why do him such injustice even in my thoughts? |
52548 | she exclaimed, putting her hand on his sleeve,''what does it all mean? |
52548 | she screamed to Fagg, who was about to descend again to the boat to fetch off the others still in the dhow,''where is he wounded? |
52548 | what has happened now? |
25944 | # Anæsthesia.## What is anæsthesia?# Anæsthesia is a diminution, comparative or complete, of cutaneous sensibility. |
25944 | # Are burrows usually present in numbers?# No. |
25944 | # Are sebaceous cysts likely to be confounded with gummata?# No. |
25944 | # Are such remedies as iron, quinine, nux vomica and cod- liver oil ever useful in psoriasis?# Yes. |
25944 | # Are the lesions in erythema nodosum usually numerous?# No. |
25944 | # Are the mucous membranes of the mouth, throat and larynx ever involved?# In some instances, and either primarily or secondarily. |
25944 | # Are there any inflammatory symptoms in ichthyosis?# No. |
25944 | # Are there any remedies which have a specific influence?# No; although arsenic, in exceptional instances, seems to exert a special action. |
25944 | # Are there any subjective symptoms in acne rosacea?# As a rule, no. |
25944 | # Are there any subjective symptoms in acne?# As a rule, not; but markedly inflammatory lesions are painful. |
25944 | # Are there any subjective symptoms?# A variable degree of pain is often noted, especially marked during the inflammatory attacks. |
25944 | # Are these several external remedies equally serviceable in all cases?# No. |
25944 | # At what age and upon what parts is carbuncle usually observed?# In middle and advanced life, and more commonly in men. |
25944 | # At what age does psoriasis usually first make its appearance?# Most commonly between the ages of fifteen and thirty. |
25944 | # At what age is epithelioma usually noted?# It is essentially a disease of middle and late life, although it is exceptionally met with in the young. |
25944 | # At what age is ichthyosis first observed?# It is first noticed in infancy or early childhood. |
25944 | # At what age is seborrh[oe]a usually observed?# Between fifteen and forty. |
25944 | # CLASS VII.--NEUROSES.## Hyperæsthesia.## What is hyperæsthesia?# By hyperæsthesia is meant increased cutaneous sensibility. |
25944 | # Distribution and Configuration.## What do you mean by a patch of eruption?# A single group or aggregation of lesions or an area of disease. |
25944 | # Do dietary measures exert any influence?# As a rule, no; but the food should be plain, and an excess of meat avoided. |
25944 | # Does albinismus admit of treatment?# No; the condition is without remedy. |
25944 | # Does eczema ever leave scars?# No. |
25944 | # Does epitheliomatous degeneration of the base ever occur?# Yes. |
25944 | # Does ichthyosis vary somewhat with the season?# Yes. |
25944 | # Does ringworm of the scalp always present typical appearances?# Not invariably. |
25944 | # Does ringworm of the scalp ever occur in adults?# No. |
25944 | # Does the eruption of erythema multiforme ever assume a vesicular or bullous character?# Yes. |
25944 | # Does the gummatous syphiloderm invariably appear as a rounded well- defined tumor?# No. |
25944 | # Does urticaria always pursue an acute course?# No. |
25944 | # From what diseases is ecthyma to be differentiated?# From impetigo contagiosa, and the flat pustular syphiloderm. |
25944 | # From what diseases is impetigo contagiosa to be differentiated?# From eczema, pemphigus, and ecthyma. |
25944 | # From what diseases is pemphigus to be differentiated?# From herpes iris, the bullous syphiloderm, impetigo contagiosa and dermatitis herpetiformis. |
25944 | # From what diseases is urticaria to be differentiated?# From erythema simplex, erythema multiforme, erythema nodosum, and erysipelas. |
25944 | # From what diseases is vitiligo to be differentiated?# From morph[oe]a and from the anæsthetic patches of leprosy. |
25944 | # From what formations is the gummatous syphiloderm to be differentiated?# From furuncle, abscess, and sebaceous, fatty and fibroid tumors. |
25944 | # How are the stimulating remedies employed in psoriasis applied?# As ointments, oils, and paints( pigmenta). |
25944 | # How are you to know if the papilla has been destroyed?# The hair will readily come out with but little, if any, traction. |
25944 | # How do external remedies act?# Mainly by removing the rete cells and with them the pigmentation; and partly, also, by stimulating the absorbents. |
25944 | # How does pediculosis corporis differ from scabies?# In the distribution of the eruption. |
25944 | # How is eczema treated?# As a rule, eczema requires for its removal both constitutional and external treatment. |
25944 | # How is hypertrichosis to be treated?# For general hypertrichosis there is no remedy. |
25944 | # How is ichthyosis to be distinguished from eczema, psoriasis, and other scaly inflammatory diseases?# By the absence of the inflammatory element. |
25944 | # How is lupus erythematosus to be treated?# The general health is to be looked after and systemic treatment prescribed, if indicated. |
25944 | # How is psoriasis treated?# Both constitutional and local remedies are demanded in most cases. |
25944 | # How is scurvy to be distinguished from purpura?# By the asthenic and emaciated general condition and the peculiar puffy, spongy state of the gums. |
25944 | # How is sycosis to be treated?# Mainly, and often exclusively, by external applications. |
25944 | # How would you distinguish carbuncle from a boil?# By its flat character, greater size, and multiple points of suppuration. |
25944 | # How would you exclude tinea sycosis in the diagnosis?# In tinea sycosis, or ringworm sycosis, the history of the case is different. |
25944 | # How would you treat a case of comedo?# By systemic( if indicated) and local measures. |
25944 | # How would you treat rhus poisoning?# By soothing and astringent applications, such as are employed in acute eczema(_ q. |
25944 | # How would you treat ringworm of the general surface?# By applications of the milder parasiticides, such as a ten to fifteen per cent. |
25944 | # If constitutional treatment is advisable, upon what is it to be based?# Upon general principles; there are no special remedies. |
25944 | # In what class of cases does arsenic often prove of service?# In the sluggish, dry, erythematous, scaly and papular types. |
25944 | # In what manner does the disease spread?# The patches spread by the appearance of new tubercles, or infiltrations at the peripheral portion. |
25944 | # In what respects does lupus erythematosus differ from lupus vulgaris?# Lupus erythematosus has no papules, tubercles or ulceration. |
25944 | # Into what two classes may angiomata be roughly grouped?# The flat( or non- elevated) and the prominent( or elevated). |
25944 | # Into what two classes of lesions are the objective symptoms commonly divided?# Primary( or elementary), and Secondary( or consecutive). |
25944 | # Into what two general classes may the various examples of chloasma be grouped?# Idiopathic and symptomatic. |
25944 | # Is a dermatitis due to too active and prolonged treatment ever mistaken for persistence of the scabies?# Yes. |
25944 | # Is acne rosacea easily recognized?# Yes. |
25944 | # Is constitutional treatment of no avail in sycosis?# In some instances; but, as a rule, it is negative. |
25944 | # Is eczema accompanied by febrile or systemic symptoms?# No. |
25944 | # Is eczema contagious?# No. |
25944 | # Is eczema influenced by the seasons?# Yes. |
25944 | # Is external or internal treatment called for in lupus vulgaris?# Always external, and not infrequently constitutional also. |
25944 | # Is hyperidrosis acute or chronic?# Usually chronic, although it may also occur as an acute affection. |
25944 | # Is it usually necessary to change from one external remedy to another in the course of treatment?# Yes. |
25944 | # Is psoriasis contagious?# No. |
25944 | # Is ringworm of these several parts treated with the same remedies?# As a rule, yes; but the strength must be modified. |
25944 | # Is the bone tissue ever involved in lupus vulgaris?# No. |
25944 | # Is the eczematous eruption( patch or patches) sharply defined against the neighboring sound skin?# No. |
25944 | # Is the eruption in acne usually abundant?# It varies in different cases and at different periods in the same case. |
25944 | # Is the eruption in herpes simplex abundant?# No. |
25944 | # Is the eruption of psoriasis always dry?# Yes. |
25944 | # Is the general health affected in ichthyosis?# No. |
25944 | # Is the pediculus pubis found upon any other part of the body?# Yes. |
25944 | # Is there any difficulty in reaching a diagnosis in scleroderma?# As a rule, no. |
25944 | # Is there any difficulty in the diagnosis of comedo?# No. |
25944 | # Is there any difficulty in the diagnosis of keloid?# No. |
25944 | # Is there any difficulty in the diagnosis of pruritus?# No. |
25944 | # Is there any difficulty in the diagnosis?# No. |
25944 | # Is there any special region of predilection for the eruption of erythema nodosum?# Yes. |
25944 | # Is there any structural change in the skin?# No. |
25944 | # Is tinea versicolor readily diagnosticated?# Yes; if the color, peculiar characters and distribution of the eruption are kept in mind. |
25944 | # Primary Lesions.## What are primary lesions?# Those objective lesions with which cutaneous diseases begin. |
25944 | # RAPIDITY OF CURE.## Is the rapid cure of a skin disease fraught with any danger to the patient?# No. |
25944 | # To what is ringworm due?# To the presence and growth in the cutaneous structures of a vegetable parasite. |
25944 | # To what is scabies due?# To the invasion of the cutaneous structures by an animal parasite, the sarcoptes scabiei(_ acarus scabiei_). |
25944 | # To what is tinea versicolor due?# To a vegetable fungus-- the_ microsporon furfur_. |
25944 | # To what may eczema be ascribed?# Eczema may be due to constitutional or local causes, or to both. |
25944 | # Upon what grounds is the line or plan of constitutional treatment to be based?# Upon indications in the individual case. |
25944 | # Upon what is the constitutional treatment based?# Upon indications. |
25944 | # Upon what parts and at what age is favus observed?# It is usually met with upon the scalp, but it may occur upon any part of the integument. |
25944 | # Upon what parts does the eruption commonly appear?# Upon the face, scalp, and hands, and exceptionally upon other regions. |
25944 | # Upon what parts is epithelioma commonly observed?# About the face, especially the nose, eyelids and lips; and also about the genitalia. |
25944 | # Upon what region is lupus vulgaris usually observed?# The face, especially the nose, but any part may be invaded. |
25944 | # What are excoriations( excoriationes)?# Superficial, usually epidermal, linear or punctate loss of tissue; as, for example, ordinary scratch- marks. |
25944 | # What are scales( squamæ)?# Dry, laminated, epidermal exfoliations; as, for example, the scales of psoriasis, ichthyosis, and eczema. |
25944 | # What are scars( cicatrices)?# Connective- tissue new formations replacing loss of substance. |
25944 | # What are stains?# Discolorations left by cutaneous disease, which stains may be transitory or permanent. |
25944 | # What are the diagnostic features of favus?# The yellow, and often cup- shaped, crusts, brittleness and loss of hair, atrophy, and the history. |
25944 | # What are the favorite regions for the development of steatoma?# The scalp, face and back. |
25944 | # What are the symptoms and course of carbuncle?# There is rarely more than one lesion present. |
25944 | # What are the symptoms of seborrh[oe]a oleosa?# The sole symptom is an unnatural oiliness, variable as to degree. |
25944 | # What common skin diseases resemble some phases of eczema?# Psoriasis, seborrh[oe]a, sycosis, scabies and ringworm. |
25944 | # What course does acne pursue?# Essentially chronic. |
25944 | # What course does alopecia areata pursue?# Almost invariably chronic. |
25944 | # What course does dermatolysis pursue?# Its development is slow and usually progressive. |
25944 | # What course does ichthyosis pursue?# Chronic. |
25944 | # What course does keloid pursue?# Chronic; usually lasting throughout life. |
25944 | # What course does keratosis pilaris pursue?# It is sluggish and chronic. |
25944 | # What course does lupus erythematosus pursue?# As a rule, the disease is persistent, although somewhat variable. |
25944 | # What course does lupus vulgaris pursue?# It is slowly but, as a rule, steadily progressive. |
25944 | # What course does pemphigus vulgaris pursue?# Usually chronic. |
25944 | # What course does psoriasis pursue?# As a rule, eminently chronic. |
25944 | # What course does pustular eczema pursue?# Usually chronic, continuing as the same type, or passing into eczema rubrum. |
25944 | # What course does scabies pursue?# Chronic and progressive, showing no tendency to spontaneous disappearance. |
25944 | # What course does tinea versicolor pursue?# Persistent, but somewhat variable; as a rule, however, slowly progressive and lasting for years. |
25944 | # What course does vesicular eczema pursue?# Usually chronic, with acute exacerbations. |
25944 | # What course does vitiligo pursue?# The course of the disease is slow, months and sometimes years elapsing before it reaches conspicuous development. |
25944 | # What diseases may erythema nodosum resemble?# Bruises, abscesses, and gummata. |
25944 | # What do you know in regard to the etiology?# In many cases the causes are obscure. |
25944 | # What do you mean by objective symptoms?# Those symptoms visible to the eye or touch. |
25944 | # What do you understand by alopecia areata?#[ Illustration: Fig. |
25944 | # What do you understand by alopecia?# By alopecia is meant loss of hair, either partial or complete. |
25944 | # What do you understand by atrophy of the hair?# An atrophic, brittle, dry condition of the hair, and which may be either symptomatic or idiopathic. |
25944 | # What do you understand by callositas?# A hard, thickened, horny patch made up of the corneous layers of the epidermis. |
25944 | # What do you understand by dermatalgia?# By dermatalgia is meant a tender or painful condition of the skin unattended by structural change. |
25944 | # What external measures are employed?# In the early part of the formation, injection of a five or ten per cent. |
25944 | # What factors are to be considered in giving a prognosis in epithelioma?# The variety, extent, and rapidity of the process. |
25944 | # What is a blind boil?# A sluggish boil exhibiting little, if any, tendency to point or break. |
25944 | # What is argyria?# Argyria is the term applied to the slate- like discoloration which follows the prolonged administration of silver nitrate. |
25944 | # What is clavus?# Clavus, or corn, is a small, circumscribed, flattened, deep- seated, horny formation usually seated about the toes. |
25944 | # What is furunculosis?# Furunculosis is that condition in which boils, singly or in crops, continue to appear, irregularly, for weeks or months. |
25944 | # What is hyperidrosis?# Hyperidrosis is a functional disturbance of the sweat- glands, characterized by an increased production of sweat. |
25944 | # What is known in regard to the etiology of psoriasis?# The causes of the disease are always more or less obscure. |
25944 | # What is meant by hypertrichosis?# Hypertrichosis is a term applied to excessive growth of hair, either as regards region, extent, age or sex. |
25944 | # What is nævus lipomatodes?# A nævus with excessive fat and connective- tissue hypertrophy. |
25944 | # What is nævus pilosus?# A nævus upon which there is an abnormal growth of hair, slight or excessive. |
25944 | # What is nævus spilus?# A smooth and flat nævus, consisting essentially of augmented pigmentation alone. |
25944 | # What is nævus verrucosus?# A nævus to which is added hypertrophy of the papillæ, giving rise to a furrowed and uneven surface. |
25944 | # What is pompholyx?# Pompholyx is a rare disease of the skin of a vesicular and bullous character, and limited to the hands and feet. |
25944 | # What is the cause of epithelioma?# The etiology is obscure. |
25944 | # What is the cause of erysipelas?# The disease is due to a specific streptococcus-- the streptococcus of Fehleisen. |
25944 | # What is the cause of miliaria?# Excessive heat. |
25944 | # What is the cause of molluscum epitheliale?# It is now generally accepted that the disease is mildly contagious. |
25944 | # What is the cause of pompholyx?# The eruption is thought to be due to a depressed state of the nervous system. |
25944 | # What is the cause of pustula maligna?# The disease is due to the presence of the bacillus anthracis. |
25944 | # What is the cause of sudamen?# Debility, especially when associated with high fever. |
25944 | # What is the cause of these horny growths?# The cause is not known; appearing about the genitalia, they usually develop from acuminated warts. |
25944 | # What is the cause of warts?# The etiology is not known. |
25944 | # What is the color of syphilitic lesions?# Usually, a dull brownish- red or ham- red, with at times a yellowish cast. |
25944 | # What is the course of dermatitis herpetiformis?# Extremely chronic, in most instances lasting, with remissions, indefinitely. |
25944 | # What is the course of eczema rubrum?# Chronic, varying in intensity from time to time. |
25944 | # What is the course of erythema multiforme?# Acute, the symptoms disappearing spontaneously, usually in one to three or four weeks. |
25944 | # What is the course of erythema nodosum?# Acute. |
25944 | # What is the course of favus of the scalp?# Persistent and slowly progressive. |
25944 | # What is the course of milium?# The lesions develop slowly, and may then remain stationary for years. |
25944 | # What is the course of rhus poisoning?# It runs an acute course, terminating in recovery in one to six weeks. |
25944 | # What is the course of sebaceous cysts?# Their growth is slow, and, after attaining a variable size, may remain stationary. |
25944 | # What is the course of squamous eczema?# Essentially chronic. |
25944 | # What is the course of xanthoma?# Extremely slow; after reaching a certain development the growths may remain stationary. |
25944 | # What is the etiology of canities?# The causes are obscure. |
25944 | # What is the etiology of fibroma?# The cause is not known. |
25944 | # What is the etiology of hyperidrosis?# Debility is commonly the cause in general hyperidrosis; the local forms are probably neurotic in origin. |
25944 | # What is the etiology of hypertrophy of the nail?# The condition may be either congenital or acquired. |
25944 | # What is the etiology of lichen planus?# In some cases the disease is distinctly neurotic in character, in others no cause can be assigned. |
25944 | # What is the etiology?# Beyond a hereditary influence, which is often a positive factor, the causes are obscure. |
25944 | # What is the method of treatment?# Both constitutional and local measures are demanded in most cases. |
25944 | # What is the ordinary course of urticaria?# Acute. |
25944 | # What is the pathology of clavus?# It is a hypertrophy of the epiderm. |
25944 | # What is the pathology of comedo?# The sebaceous ducts or glands, or both, become blocked up with retained secretion and epithelial cells. |
25944 | # What is the pathology of cutaneous syphilis?# The syphilitic deposit consists of round- cell infiltration. |
25944 | # What is the pathology of keloid?# The lesion is a connective- tissue new growth having its seat in the corium. |
25944 | # What is the pathology of purpura?# The lesion of purpura consists essentially of a hemorrhage into the cutaneous tissues. |
25944 | # What is the pathology?# A steatoma is a cyst of the sebaceous gland and duct, produced by retained secretion. |
25944 | # What is the pathology?# The disease consists of a simple hypertrophy of all the skin structures and the subcutaneous connective tissue. |
25944 | # What is the pathology?# The epidermis alone is involved; it consists, in fact, of a hyperplasia of the horny layer. |
25944 | # What is the pathology?# The inflammation starts simultaneously from numerous points, from the hair- follicles, sweat- glands or sebaceous glands. |
25944 | # What is the pathology?# The lesions are superficially seated, usually between the horny layer and upper part of the rete. |
25944 | # What is the prognosis in erysipelas?# In most instances the disease runs a favorable course, terminating in recovery in one to three weeks. |
25944 | # What is the prognosis in seborrh[oe]a?# Favorable. |
25944 | # What is the prognosis of miliaria?# The affection, under favorable circumstances, disappears in a few days or weeks. |
25944 | # What is the prognosis?# Favorable; the symptoms usually disappearing in two to four weeks. |
25944 | # What is the prognosis?# For the immediate attack, favorable, recovery taking place in several weeks or a few months. |
25944 | # What is the result if the current has been too strong or too long continued?# The follicle suppurates and a scar results. |
25944 | # What is the special object in view in the treatment of epithelioma?# Thorough destruction or removal of the epitheliomatous tissue. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of atrophy of the nails?# Treatment will depend upon the cause. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of bromidrosis?# It is essentially the same as that of hyperidrosis(_ q. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of dermatolysis?# Excision when advisable and practicable. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of elephantiasis?# The inflammatory attacks are to be treated on general principles. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of erysipelas?#_ Internally_, a purge, followed by the tincture of the chloride of iron and quinia, and stimulants if needed. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of herpes progenitalis?# In herpes about the genitalia cleanliness is of first importance. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of leprosy?# Hygienic measures are important. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of lichen scrofulosus?# The condition responds to tonics and anti- strumous remedies. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of molluscum epitheliale?# Incision and expression of the contents, and touching the base of the cavity with silver nitrate. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of pediculosis capitis?# Treatment consists in the application of some remedy destructive to the pediculi and their ova. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of pompholyx?# The general health is to be looked after, and the patient placed under good hygienic conditions. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of telangiectasis?# Destruction of the vessels by electrolysis or by the knife. |
25944 | # What is the treatment of xanthoma?# Treatment consists, in suitable cases, of excision; in some instances, electrolysis is serviceable. |
25944 | # What is the treatment?# The usual plan is to prick or incise each lesion and press out the contents. |
25944 | # What is the usual course of comedo?# Chronic. |
25944 | # What is the usual course of seborrh[oe]a?# Essentially chronic, the disease varying in intensity from time to time. |
25944 | # What is to be said in regard to the etiology?# The disease is in many instances essentially neurotic, and in exceptional instances septicæmic. |
25944 | # What is verruca?# Verruca, or wart, is a hard or soft, rounded, flat, acuminated or filiform, circumscribed epidermal and papillary growth. |
25944 | # What meaning is conveyed by the term"iris"?# The patch of eruption is made up of several concentric rings. |
25944 | # What measures of treatment are usually demanded in acne?# Constitutional and local measures; the former when indicated, the latter always. |
25944 | # What modifications do the papules of the large- papular syphiloderm sometimes undergo?# They may change into the moist papule and squamous papule. |
25944 | # What other types are met with clinically?# Eczema rubrum, eczema squamosum, eczema fissum, eczema sclerosum and eczema verrucosum. |
25944 | # What parts are commonly involved in elephantiasis?# Usually one or both legs; occasionally the genitalia; other parts are seldom affected. |
25944 | # What parts are most commonly affected in bromidrosis?# The feet and the axillæ. |
25944 | # What prognosis is to be given?# It should always be guarded, the disease in almost all cases being irresponsive to treatment. |
25944 | # What prognosis would you give in pruritus?# In the majority of cases the condition responds to proper treatment, but in others it proves rebellious. |
25944 | # What remedial applications are employed in scabies?# Sulphur, balsam of Peru, styrax, and[ beta]-naphthol, singly or severally combined. |
25944 | # What remedies are commonly prescribed in erythema multiforme?# Quinin, and, if constipation is present, saline laxatives. |
25944 | # What several diseases are to be eliminated in the diagnosis of leprosy?# Syphilis, morph[oe]a, vitiligo, lupus, and syringomyelia. |
25944 | # What several diseases of the skin are commonly followed by atrophic changes?# Favus, lupus, syphilis, leprosy, scleroderma and morph[oe]a. |
25944 | # What several varieties are commonly described?# Dermatitis traumatica, dermatitis calorica, dermatitis venenata, and dermatitis medicamentosa. |
25944 | # What several varieties of epithelioma are met with?# Three-- the superficial, the deep- seated, and the papillomatous. |
25944 | # What several varieties of leprosy are observed?# Two definite forms are usually described-- the tubercular and the anæsthetic. |
25944 | # What systemic measures are to be prescribed in acute urticaria?# Removal of the etiological factor is of first importance. |
25944 | # What systemic remedies are employed in hyperidrosis?# Ergot, belladonna, gallic acid, mineral acids, and tonics. |
25944 | # What temporary methods are usually resorted to for the removal of superfluous hair?# Shaving, extraction of the hairs and the use of depilatories. |
25944 | # What treatment would you advise in scurvy?# Proper food, with an abundance of fruit and vegetables. |
25944 | # What varieties of seborrh[oe]a are encountered?# Seborrh[oe]a oleosa and seborrh[oe]a sicca; not infrequently the disease is of a mixed type. |
25944 | # When are lesions disseminated?# When they are irregularly scattered, with no tendency to form groups or patches. |
25944 | # When are lesions said to be aggregated?# When they tend to form groups or closely- crowded patches. |
25944 | # When is a patch of eruption said to be annular?# When it is ring- shaped, the central portion being clear; as, for example, in erythema annulare. |
25944 | # When is an eruption confluent?# When the lesions constituting the eruption are so closely crowded that a solid sheet results. |
25944 | # When is an eruption multiform?# When the lesions constituting the eruption are of two or more types or characters. |
25944 | # When is an eruption said to be discrete?# When the lesions constituting the eruption are isolated, having more or less intervening normal skin. |
25944 | # When is an eruption said to be general or generalized?# When it is scattered, uniformly or irregularly, over the entire surface. |
25944 | # When is an eruption said to be limited or localized?# When it is confined to one part or region. |
25944 | # When is an eruption uniform?# When the lesions constituting the eruption are all of one type or character. |
25944 | # When is an eruption universal?# When the whole integument is involved, without any intervening healthy skin. |
25944 | (_ After Kaposi._)]# Is there any difficulty in the diagnosis of pediculosis capitis?# No. |
25944 | (_ After Octerlony._)]# What is the course of fibroma?# Chronic and persistent. |
25944 | Davis._)]# Are subjective symptoms always present in urticaria?# Yes. |