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The Ancash State regional health office said 140 people were treated for “irritative symptoms caused by the inhalation of toxins” after a pipeline carrying the concentrate under high pressure burst open in their community. | The Americas: Peru: More Than 100 Sickened by Toxic Spill at Mine 2012-08-04T01:30:12Z
The fever of the third period has all the characters of an irritative fever, and is probably kept up by the irritation arising from the intestinal ulcers. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Somehow, then, the habit of taking more salt was formed and its presence reacted to produce irritative conditions in the patient, which, combined with neurotic tendencies, produced the intestinal disturbance. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z
That an irritative lesion in the line of the centripetal tracts can influence cortical life is shown by thalamus lesions in which hallucinations are sometimes present. Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results 2011-05-02T02:00:17.657Z
To this satisfactory result must be added the irritative effect on enemy morale of the knowledge that whenever the weather was fine our machines hummed overhead, ready to molest and be molested. Cavalry of the Clouds
Lesions are often both irritative and destructive, and lead to paralysis of one or more groups of muscles associated with spasms and convulsions of the muscles governed by neighbouring areas of the cortex. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
These attacks are usually spoken of as recrudescences of fever, and do not differ materially from attacks of irritative fever occurring under other circumstances. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
It seems probable that the heart condition was acquired as a consequence of some irritative lesion affecting the inhibitory nerves to the heart that developed at that time. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z
In the first class of diseases two kinds of fevers were described, one from excess, and the other from defect of irritation; and were in consequence termed irritative, and inirritative fevers. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In inflammation all three irritative processes occur side by side. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
As the tumour increases in size, these irritative phenomena are replaced by localised paralyses. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
These agencies have, moreover, the marked disadvantage of adding their irritative effects to those incidental to the dermatitis. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
In the same way treatment of irritative or degenerative conditions in the throat and larynx, as well as in the nose, may be considered directly curative. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z
But as excess of sensation may exist with excess or defect of irritation, two other kinds of fever arise from a combination of sensitive fever with the irritative, and inirritative ones. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative fever which accompanies such a wound had been much aggravated, he said, by bad air and improper dressings. The Grateful Indian And other Stories
When present, they are incomplete, and are chiefly irritative in character. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
Eberth made successful inoculations in living tissues; the micro-organisms, introduced into the cornea, proliferated actively and caused an inflammation of irritative character in the surrounding tissue. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Whatever illfeeling or irritative may be in the air is readily vented upon the Greek. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921
The irritative ideas of the nerves of touch excite our attention: hence our own pressure on the parts, we rest upon, becomes uneasy with universal soreness. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
These signs were, I think, not as a rule due to surface hæmorrhage, since they were of a purely paralytic nature and not irritative. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
Pressure on the important nerves traversing the neck may give rise to irritative or paralytic symptoms. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
It is of course diagnosticated without difficulty from the sporadic catarrhal fevers, which lack the characteristic depression, neuralgic and rheumatoid pains, the irritative cough, dyspnoea, and so on. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Constipation, worms, and piles have an irritative influence which is often very seriously felt. Plain Facts for Old and Young
The deglutition of our saliva is performed frequently without our attention, and is then an irritative action in consequence of the stimulus of it in the mouth. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
It will relieve even the irritative hectic cough of consumptive patients. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
About the fourth day of his illness the irritative fever of his wounds having been subdued, Judge Merlin was admitted to see and converse with him. Ishmael Or, In the Depths
During the remainder of the intermission the pulse may be normal, or it may continue accelerated in consequence of some irritative condition; as the time for the relapse approaches it frequently again becomes abnormally slow. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z
Nor is this more extraordinary, than that the catenations of irritative motions with the apparent vibrations of objects at sea should produce sickness of the stomach; or that a nauseous story should occasion vomiting. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
This explanation seems the most probable one, because in cases of apoplexy the irritative motions of the arterial system do not seem to be impaired, nor in common sleep. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
As an infusion, or syrup, or vegetable extract, it will allay nervous palpitation of the heart, and will quiet the irritative hectic cough of consumption, whilst tending to ameliorate the impaired digestion. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
But the tray-full of glasses she had heard jingling were now being washed, and the irritative butler did not stir forth again. Muslin
He was confined to his bed some two weeks, suffering from circumscribed peritonitis with irritative fever. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
In the pulmonary consumption, where common matter is daily absorbed, an irritative fever only, without new inflammation, is generally produced; which is terminated like other irritative fevers by sweats, or loose stools. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
A defective action of the irritative motions without increase of the frequency of the pulse. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Her lies persisted after an abortion had been secretly produced, but it is to be noted that she now, as a sequel to the operation, suffered from irritative pelvic conditions. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology
Has the vaccine matter, by its irritative property, produced a mere blister, the fluid of which has the same irritative property? Discourses Biological and Geological Essays
That is one reason why whole wheat bread is preferable to white, on account of the bran, which not only supplies the bulk, but favors elimination by its irritative action. The Royal Road to Health
The same probably occurs in the secretion of bile; that is, that the pleasurable sensation excited in the stomach, affects this secretion by sensitive association, as well as by irritative association. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
It originates from some topical inflammation, which, if the fever is not subdued, terminates in suppuration; and differs from irritative fever in respect to the painful sensation which accompanies it. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In the same way the various types of irritative conditions, physical and mental, may be considered as exciting moments. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology
High cultivation may help to self-command, but it multiplies the chances of irritative contact.  The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft
Bulk is especially necessary in the intestinal canal, to supply a certain amount of irritative stimulation, for the purpose of exciting peristalsis. The Royal Road to Health
And other irritative motions become decreased, as the pulsations of the arteries, from the extra-derivation or exhaustion of the sensorial power. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
These decrease the natural heat and remove pains occasioned by excess of irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The surgeon reported to the parents that conditions were such that they would naturally be highly irritative, although there had been no previous complaint about them. Pathology of Lying, accusation, and swindling: a study in forensic psychology
I. Those things, which restore the natural order of the inverted irritative motions, are termed Revertentia. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
A third circle of irritative associate motions consists of those of the absorbent system; which may be divided into two, the lacteals, and the lymphatics. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
For the better illustration of the phenomena of irritative fevers we must refer the reader to the circumstances of irritation explained in Sect. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
I. Those things which increase the irritative motions, which constitute absorption, are termed sorbentia; and are as various as the absorbent vessels, which they stimulate into action. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
This ringing in the ears also attends the vertigo from intoxication; for the irritative ideas of sound are then more weakly excited in consequence of the deficiency of the sensorial power of association. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In this fever the pulsations of the heart and arteries are weakened or lessened, not only in the cold paroxysm, as in the irritative fever, but also in the hot paroxysm. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Those retrograde associate motions, the first links of which are catenated with irritative motions, belong to this genus. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Some constitutions more easily establish these associations, whether by voluntary, sensitive, or irritative repetitions, and some more easily lose them again, as shewn in Section XXXI. on Temperaments. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Those things, which preserve in their natural state the due exertions of all the irritative motions, are termed nutrientia; they produce the growth, and restore the waste, of the system. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Those trains or tribes of associate motions, whose introductory link consists of an irritative motion, are termed irritative associations; as when the muscles of the eyelids close the eye in common nictitation. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Which decreased action of the stomach is in consequence of the increased expenditure of the sensorial power on the irritative ideas of vision, as explained in Vertigo rotatoria. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
And is perhaps rather owing to irritative association, or reverse sympathy, between the lungs and the liver. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The primary and secondary parts of a train of irritative actions may reciprocally affect each other in four different manners. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
These promote both the secretions and absorptions, increase the natural heat, and remove those pains, which originate from the defect of irritative motions, termed nervous pains; and prevent the convulsions consequent to them. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In the vertigo from circumgyration the irritative motions of vision are increased; which is evinced from the pleasure that children receive on being rocked in a cradle, or by swinging on a rope. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The links of association, which are effected in the vertigo occasioned by unusual motion, are the irritative motions of the sense of vision, those of the stomach, and those of the heart and arteries. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Vertigo from intoxication is owing to the association of the irritative ideas of vision with the irritative motions of the stomach. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
This kind of connection we shall term irritative association, to distinguish it from sensitive and voluntary associations. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Incitantia, or those things which increase the exertions of all the irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
This may be better understood from considering the use, which blind men make of these irritative sounds, which they have taught themselves to attend to, but which escape the notice of others. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In this vertigo the irritative ideas of the apparent motions of objects are less distinct, and on that account are not succeeded by their usual irritative associations of motion; but excite our attention. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
A fifth important circle of irritative motions is that of the sanguiferous system, in which the capillary vessels are to be included, which unite the arterial and venous systems, both pulmonary and aortal. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Associations formed before nativity, irritative motions mistaken for officiated ones. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Secernentia, or those things which increase the irritative motions, which constitute secretion. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Thus the sickness, or inverted irritative motions of the stomach, are associated or catenated with the disturbed irritative ideas, or sensual motions, in vertigo; as in sea-sickness. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The peristaltic motions of the bowels and stomach, and those of the œsophagus, make a part of the great circle of irritative motions with those of the skin, and many other membranes. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The returns or exacerbations of many fevers, both irritative and inflammatory, about six in the evening, and of the periodic cough described in Sect. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
These are ideas of suggestion, which we feel or attend to, associated with the motions of the retina, or irritative ideas, which we do not attend to. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
I. Those things, which invert the natural order of the successive irritative motions, are termed invertentia. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative motions of the stomach become torpid, and do their office of digestion imperfectly, in consequence of their association with the torpid motions of the vessels of the extremities. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative ideas are nevertheless performed, though perhaps in a feeble manner, as such people do not run against a post, or walk into a well. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
When the eye is inflamed, great light becomes eminently painful, owing to the increased irritative motions of the retina, and the consequent increased sensation. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In the former case it is termed perception, in the latter it is termed simply an irritative idea. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
I. Those things, which diminish the exertion of the irritative motions, are termed torpentia. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
When he revolves, the irritative associations of the muscular motions, which were used to preserve his perpendicularity, become disordered by their new modes of successive exertion; and he begins to fall. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The connexion of the motions of the stomach with irritative ideas, or motions of the organs of sense, in vertigo, is shewn in Sect. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
By the greater or less energy of action of the first link with which they are catenated, and from which they take their names; as irritative, sensitive, or voluntary associations. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Distribution of them into four classes, irritative motions, sensitive motions, voluntary motions, and associate motions, defined. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Those things, which increase the exertions of all the irritative motions, are termed incitantia. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
While in sea-sickness the irritative sensual motions, as vertigo, precedes; and the disordered irritative muscular motions, as those of the stomach in vomiting, follow. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
When these irritative motions are disturbed, if the degree be not very great, the exertion of voluntary attention to any other object, or any sudden sensation, will disjoin these new habits of motion. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Many catenations of irritative motions were at first succeeded by sensation, as the apparent motions of objects when we walk past them, and probably the vital motions themselves in the early state of our existence. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Other muscular motions are associated with the irritative ones. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative ideas of taste, as of our own saliva, and even of the atmospheric air, excite our attention; and common tastes are disagreeably strong. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Or if they should occur, we voluntarily compare them with the irritative ideas of the table or grass above mentioned, and detect their fallacy. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
So vertigo produces vomiting, and a great secretion of bile, as in sea-sickness, all these being parts of the tribe of irritative catenations. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Hence also we understand, why the catenations of irritative motions are more strongly connected than those of the other classes, where the quantity of unmixed repetition has been equal; because they were first formed. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
There is another tribe of desires, which are commonly termed appetites, and are the immediate consequences of the absence of some irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative ideas of hearing are so increased in energy as to excite our attention. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative muscular motions continue, as those concerned in the circulation, in secretion, in respiration. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
And that the inebriate, like one in a dream, believes the external objects, which usually caused these irritative ideas, to be now present. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Many of the irritative motions are much increased in energy by internal stimulation. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
If the irritative motions be too great or too little, it shews that the stimulus of external things affect this sensorial power too violently or too inertly. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative ideas of smell from the increased action of the olfactive nerve excite our attention. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In like manner the irritative ideas suggest to us many other trains or tribes of ideas that are associated with them. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The symbols themselves produce irritative ideas, or sensual motions, which we do not attend to; and other ideas, that are succeeded by sensation, are excited by their association with them. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
There are many irritative motions, which were at first succeeded by sensation, but which by frequent repetition cease to excite sensation, as explained in Sect. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Other associate tribes and trains of motions, as well as the irritative and sensitive ones, appear to be increased in their activity during the suspension of volition in sleep. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Invertentia, or those things which invert the natural order of the successive irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Parts of irritative trains of motion affect each other in four ways. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
An instance of the third circumstance, where the primary part of a train of irritative motions acts with less, and the secondary part with greater energy, may be observed by making the following experiment. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
And the irritative ideas excited by the stimulus of the objects, with which we are surrounded, are every moment intruded upon us, and form other links of our unceasing catenations of ideas. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The ideas of apparent motions are always irritative ideas, because we never attend to them, whether we attend to the objects themselves, or to their real motions, or to neither. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Torpentia, those things which diminish the exertions of all the irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Nor was it certain that any irritative motions succeeded the stimulus of external objects, till the reverie became less complete, and then she could walk about the room without running against the furniture of it. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The associate trains or circles of motions continue; but their catenations with some of the irritative motions are disordered, or inverted, or dissevered. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative motions that belong to the sense of pressure, or of touch, are attended to, and the patient conceives the bed to librate, and is fearful of falling out of it. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The peristaltic motions of our stomach and intestines, and the secretions of the various glands, are other circles of irritative motions, some of them more or less complete, according to our abstinence or satiety. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
I. Those things which increase the irritative motions, which constitute secretion, are termed secernentia; which are as various as the glands, which they stimulate into action. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
A great additional quantity of pleasurable sensation is occasioned by this increased exertion of the irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The associated trains and tribes of motions, catenated with the increased irritative and sensitive motions, are disturbed, and proceed in confusion. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Imitations resolve themselves into four kinds, voluntary, sensitive, irritative, and associate. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In these cases the irritative motions of the stomach, which are in general not attended to, become so changed by some unnatural stimulus, as to become uneasy, and excite our sensation or attention. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Nutrientia, or those things which preserve in their natural state the due exertions of all the irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
After some days the irritative circles of motions become disordered by this new stimulus, which acts upon the mucus lining of the stomach; and sickness, vertigo, and a diurnal fever succeed. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
And as our bodies are never at perfect rest during our waking hours, these irritative ideas of objects are attended perpetually with irritative ideas of their apparent motions. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Hence the ideas of the apparent motions of objects are a complete circle of irritative ideas, which continue throughout the day. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
And thus the other irritative trains of motions, which are associated with it, become disordered by their sympathy. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Sorbentia, or those things which increase the irritative motions, which constitute absorption. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Hence this undulation of indistinct sound makes another concomitant circle of irritative ideas, which continues throughout the day. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The irritative diseases of the kidneys, pancreas, spleen, and other glands, are analogous to those of the liver above described, differing only in the consequences attending their inability to action. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The inflammatory fevers, which are here termed sensitive fevers with strong pulse, are generally attended with some topical inflammation, as pleurisy, peripneumony, or rheumatism, which distinguishes them from irritative fevers with strong pulse. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
In these cases the irritative muscular motions are first disturbed by unusual stimulus, and a disordered action of the sensual motions, or dizziness ensues. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
Revertentia, or those things which restore the natural order of the inverted irritative motions. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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