LIVER DISEASE. 
The foregoing symptoms are not all present in one ease 
nor are any two cases alike in every respect Thev varc 
according to the organs most implicated^ the derangS 
mei.t. Thus, when chronic inflammation of the liver is 
associated with heart disease, the patient may have palpita- 
txon, excessive or defective action of the heart, attended 
with more or les\s pain and shortness of breath. If the tunas 
^Lof eCia y influenced, then, in addition to the ordinarv 
?esSSBSi m! lironchiHs ay v be a dry cou ? h , asthma, \ml 
p i G! b ^° 1 " ch A tls ’ hoarseness, pain in the chest, 
® ^ the stomach be the sympathizing organ the ton true 
at™ 6 a L ’ aatulencj, acidity, dyspepsia, fullness and oppres- 
Sion, amounting sometimes to pain in the stomach after 
taking food, which ferments and gives rise to eructations and 
various other disordered manifestations. If the bowels bp 
morbidly influenced bv this affection, there is eanstinntirm r!t 
diarrhopa,. griping pain, distenitonVftheabdSmen‘pUes 
frritition oi the'cofoS VS"* 8 01 th . e hi P 8 > thus indicating 
tively responds, it gives rise to headaehe'di'Sess*'disturbed 
symptoms ‘whp? thJ^wi 0 ”’ v rr \ tabl . lit; y» and congestive 
symptoms, w hen the skin indicates its influence the mm 
,if ^ r ' r ’ harsh, and scaly, displaying dark “moth-spots ” 
dLn Sr°J S ei 'm S f ni tl , e i 01 ' e3> ?" d countenance^has’a 
Se b 1s P ‘scantv LTS 0 ' 1 °, f we jS ht in thc backfwli’ile the 
urine is scanty and high-colored, or abundant r>a!e nna 
limpid, frequently charged with sedimentarv prodnets nl 
disease, and voided with difficulty.if the be fmnS 1 
be^deranged and°?e C ‘Tf GCtion ’ the menstrual function may 
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lions ^ThJ* and enc ° ura ge and sustain its faltering fune- 
y&». 
Fettmg,' vea ’ P 01S0n0u3 mercnrials, arsenic, blisters, aiid biood- 
sic“SLJ h f f 0 S iefof SSi„". t0 administer great, repulsive, 
8 re vail with them r i; coo d * * impression seems to 
le territory of the live^ and t ** re ^ e llion within 
toent“'ho, e o. t0 SuMne Yt -‘ Suei? i? “e£ofc COTrseTtre?" 
ment based upon a misunderstanding of both thennf-nrn^f 
lit^r i^the scene^of^"rf^ ^ systenu^Tbe 
The medicinal soldiery^ combats. 
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