RMDWMCC3–Woman with a large goitre sells fruit at Pura Besakih Temple in Bali
RMEEWJR4–Street hawker with a large benign goitre in Ubud, Bali.
RMCWY2BX–Ground Hornbill with remarkable eye lashes
RF2DW0DYG–This 1870s gentleman's portrait shows his large goiter. A goiter is a medical condition caused by an abnormal enlargement (swelling) of the thyroid gland, which is in the base of one's neck, just below the Adam's apple. The most common cause of getting a goiter is the lack of iodine in one's diet. Having a goiter of this size is usually not painful, but the increased size might create pressure in the throat causing a cough or even trouble with swallowing or breathing. To see my other medically-related images, Search: Prestor vintage medical
RMC0KTC0–A Balinese woman with a large goiter sells corn on the cob at the most holy of Balinese temples, Besakih, the Mother Temple.
RMFNR6MH–X-ray image through the upper chest showing a large multi nodular goitre and tracheal deviation.
RMCRP7E1–Patient has a multinodular goitre, a swelling in the neck just below the Adams apple (larynx) due to an enlarged thyroid gland.
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RMA8YNM2–Cyclists and pedestrians overtaking a male Indian elephant with mahout walking down a main road in Uttar Pradesh India
RM2CRPN6R–. American quarterly of roentgenology . eous, osteofibrous and vascularvarieties. The nature of the tissue change explains why theRoentgen method will only exceptionally be successful. Itshould, therefore, in order to avoid discrediting the Roentgentreatment, only exceptionally be tried in ordinary goitre. The disturbances caused by ordinary goitre are of a mechan-ical character, pressure by a large goitre, for instance, produc-ing lateral curvature of the trachea, followed by symptoms ofsuffocation. Then speedy strumectomy is imperatively neces-sary. In small goitres cosmetic considerations m
RFRN6X4C–enlarged thyroid gland 3d medical vector illustration isolated on white background
RFT4PN3D–Goiter. Enlarged Thyroid. Endocrine disfunction vector illustration on a white background
RMDWMCRH–Woman with a large goitre sells fruit at Pura Besakih Temple in Bali
RM2AG61R4–. Tumours, innocent and malignant; their clinical characters and appropriate treatment. College of Surc/eonti.) It has long been known that the adrenal may be trans-formed into a large tumour in the same way that thethyroid gland becomes a goitre, and the analogy is so strikingthat Yirchow years ago proposed for adrenal tumours theterm struma suprarenalis. In recent years this analogyhas been further justified by the fact that some of theseadrenal tumours, as well as those which arise beneath thecapsule of the kidney, and exhibit the adrenal structure,disseminate and mimic the extraordinary ph
RFT6GWTF–Goiter. Thyroid disease. Endocrine disfunction vector illustration on a white background. Hyperthyroidism
RMDWMCGN–Woman with a large goitre sells fruit at Pura Besakih Temple in Bali
RM2AWPA56–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 313.—Unilateral Parenchymatous Goitre: Thyroidectomy.Fhst stage: Doyens transverse mcision (1887).. Fig. 314.—Unilateral Parenchymatous Goitre: Thyroidectomy.Third stage: Luxation of tumour to outside of wound. goitre of the size of the fist lasts for three to five minutes; the extirpationof a large tumour, fifteen or twenty minutes—inclusive of the subsequent OPERATIONS ON THE NECK 193 ablation of the bilateral cervical glands, which habitually complicate thepresence of malignant tumours.
RFT6GWRG–Hyperthyroidism. . Enlarged Thyroid. Endocrine disfunction vector illustration on a white background.
RM2AFRNR7–. Diseases of the heart and thoracic aorta. balance ofthe heart is deranged, and the pulse-rate increased. In ai&N cases (as for instance, in exophthalmic goitre in which thesympathetic is irritated, and in the later stages of basilarmeningitis, in which there is probably paralysis of the vagus),the nerve derangement depends upon organic disease ; butin the large majority of cases, as in hysteria, in which affec-tion the pulse frequency may be enormously increased, thecondition is a functional one. 4. Some cases of organic cardiac disease, especially mitralregurgitation (see fig. 104), and (t
RFT6GWRF–Goiter. Enlarged Thyroid. Endocrine disfunction vector illustration on a white background. Hyperthyroidism
RM2AWP9TK–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 314.—Unilateral Parenchymatous Goitre: Thyroidectomy.Third stage: Luxation of tumour to outside of wound. goitre of the size of the fist lasts for three to five minutes; the extirpationof a large tumour, fifteen or twenty minutes—inclusive of the subsequent OPERATIONS ON THE NECK 193 ablation of the bilateral cervical glands, which habitually complicate thepresence of malignant tumours.. Fig. 315.—UxN-ilateral Parenchymatous Goitre: Thyroidectomy. Fourth stage: Crushing of the whole thickness of the pedicle of the tumour at once by a single
RFT6GWT0–Goiter. Enlarged Thyroid. Endocrine disfunction vector illustration on a white background. Hyperthyroidism
RM2AWP9GK–Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . Fig. 315.—UxN-ilateral Parenchymatous Goitre: Thyroidectomy. Fourth stage: Crushing of the whole thickness of the pedicle of the tumour at once by a single movement.. Fig. 316.—Catgut Ligature applied in the Groove formed by the Ecraseur:Division of the Pedicle between the Tumour and the Ligature. The capital consideration is free enucleation of the tumour after hsemo-stasis of the .superficial veins. Hsemostasis of large vascular pedicles andisolation of the trachea are then effected without danger of suffocation, and VOL. IL .13 194 SURGICAL TH
RFT4PN7F–Goiter. Enlarged Thyroid. Endocrine disfunction vector illustration on a white background
RM2AGADKD–. The thyroid gland in health and disease. Fig. 33.—Large congenital goitre in premattirely-born goat; experimentally-produced. The animal was quite hairless. (Reproduced by courtesy of the Editor of the Practitioner.) (8) Goitre has been produced experimentally in animals— rats and goats—by feeding them on cultures, from thefaeces of goitrous and non-goitrous subjects, grownunder aerobic and anaerobic conditions : those grownunder anaerobic conditions being the more potent inthis respect. [9, 10, 20.] (9) Congenital goitre (fig. 33), cretinism (fig. 34), and congenital CAUSAL AGENT OR AGENTS
RFT4PN46–Thyroid vector illustration on a white background
RM2AXJ0XJ–Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . titis,pyelitis, endometritis, salpingitis, etc. (e) Development of changes in the thy-roid gland, whether as adenomatous tumors,general enlargement of the thyroid, or ex-ophthalmic goitre. (f) 1 Stills disease. (g) Infections of the skin, of a pustu-lar nature. (h) Infection of the large intestine by organisms which produce the several var-ieties of mucous and ulcerative colitis. (i) Ulcerative endocarditis. As Dr. Bainbridge has very aptly stated—The trend of modern medicine is to con-sider so-called functional affections as way-stages to organic
RFT4PN3Y–Scheme of Thyroid function. Structural chemical formulas of thyroid hormones vector illustration
RM2AGADPA–. The thyroid gland in health and disease. Fig. 33.—Large congenital goitre in premattirely-born goat; experimentally-produced. The animal was quite hairless. (Reproduced by courtesy of the Editor of the Practitioner.) (8) Goitre has been produced experimentally in animals— rats and goats—by feeding them on cultures, from thefaeces of goitrous and non-goitrous subjects, grownunder aerobic and anaerobic conditions : those grownunder anaerobic conditions being the more potent inthis respect. [9, 10, 20.] (9) Congenital goitre (fig. 33), cretinism (fig. 34), and congenital CAUSAL AGENT OR AGENTS
RFT4PN43–Scheme of Thyroid function. Structural chemical formulas of thyroid hormones vector illustration
RM2AKBGEK–The American encyclopedia and dictionary of ophthalmology Edited by Casey AWood, assisted by a large staff of collaborators . Abadie Iridoectomy (after Beard). incisions. Entering a hook or iris forceps through the oppositecorneal incision, the iris flap is seized at its apex, drawn out andcut off.—(A. A.) Abadies sign. Spasm of the levator palpebrae superioris in exoph-thalmic goitre, elicited by simple inspection. Retraction of the upper eyelid in Graves disease, due, accordingto some, to spasm of all the fibres of the levator palpebrte superiorismuscle, according to others, of the unstriped
RM2AGA7RC–. The thyroid gland in health and disease. Fig. 53.—Large congenital goitre in prematurely-born kid ; experimentally-produced. Mother fed on cultures of fsecal bacteria before and during pregnancy. fed infants has been found. [1.] It is interesting to note that thisfigure corresponds very closely to that found in experimentally-produced cases in rats (63 per cent.). 121 122 CONGENITAL GOITRE In such villages the percentage of abortion among women,and the infant mortality, are very high, so that the actual per-centage of cases born with goitre is probably considerably higherthan 60 per cent. In
RM2AGA6XF–. The thyroid gland in health and disease. ; he is a deaf-mute.Her daughter is a typical myxoedematous cretin, aged 18, whosehearing and speech are defective. The mother has had nine children,of whom four are alive; all show signs of cretinism, the twoyoungest in lesser degree than the two eldest just described. Thefather has a large tumorous goitre. No. 82.—Mother has had three perfectly healthy children. Shethen developed goitre, and subsequently gave birth to the presentchild, who became a cretin after a convulsive fit when aged 2. Thiscretin is aged 20 and is very swollen. 9 130 ENDEMIC CR
RM2CRPMME–. American quarterly of roentgenology . rdia, often become less before the goitre diminishes visibly,indicates that first of all the toxine production in the thyroidgland is suppressed, or at least minimized. How far the sym-pathetic nerve system is involved at the same time cannot beanswered satisfactorily at present. A large number of emi-nent investigators have devoted much time to these questionsand some interesting facts were revealed, but nothing definiteas to the etiological factors has been brought forth so far.The fundamental question will resolve itself in a metabolicproblem, as many
RM2CRP5C5–. The medical and surgical uses of electricity. . fthe treatment. Afterwards they recede more and more slowly; and, evenin those cases where the ure is complete, the last quarter will require* Diseases of the Skin, vol. iv., section A. 56o ELECTRO-SURGERY. more treatment than the first three-quarters. This is true of all hardgrowths that are treated by electricity. Massey * reports the cure of a cystic goitre of large size—35 to 40milliamperes at first; later, free incision, with application of positive gold-bulb electrode to inner wall of tumor, 50 to 100 milliamperes. Green *reports favorabl
RM2CRJY6J–. The medical and surgical uses of electricity : including the X-ray, Finsen light, vibratory therapeutics, and high-frequency currents . fthe treatment. Afterwards they recede more and more slowly; and, evenin those cases where the ure is complete, the last quarter will require* Diseases of the Skin, vol. iv,, section A. 5 bo ELECTRO-SURGERY. more treatment than the first three-quarters. This is true of all hardgrowths that are treated by electricity. Massey * reports the cure of a cystic goitre of large size—35 to 40milliamperes at first; later, free incision, with application of positive go
RM2CJ2EJN–. The endocrine organs; an introduction to the study of internal secretion . : •- ;v-- •«• -- —. — c. ves.-- e. ves. FIR. 15.—Section of parathyroid of dog, eighty-three days after thyroidectomy.(Halpenny and Thompson.) The gland now contains a large number of irregularvesicles and exhibits signs of hypertrophy and increased activity. e.vex., epithelium of vesicles; e.interves., epithelium between vesicles; c., colloid; c.ves.,cavity of vesicle. in exophthalmic goitre (fig. 26, p. 38). The same observers state thatafter removal of all the parathyroids the vesicles of the thyroid tissue 1 It is
RM2CHMW92–. The treatment of disease by electric currents : a hand-book of plain instructions for the general practitioner . Fig. 382. Carbon disk electrode. 896 FIBROUS AND EXOPHTHALMIC GOITRE. ate of soda around a large carbon hand electrode, connect itwith the positive pole of the galvanic battery and apply it tothe spine over the lower cervical vertibrae. Moisten anordinary sponge-covered hand electrode in the same solution,connect it with the negative pole and place it high up upon theneck at the base of the occiput. Gradually increase the constant galvanic current throughthe rheostat to between 10
RM2CEH3E9–. Medical diseases of infancy and childhood. Pole, no goitre in the family. Child presents the typical aspect ofinfantile myxredema. The thyroid gland can be felt and seems alittle large. She can neither sit nor stand; is pale, the skin of theface having a sallow waxy appearance. Tongue is large and heldout all the time. The expression of the face is dull and idiotic.Puffiness and myxcedematous character of the skin of both hands See a paper by Dr. .John Thomson, Brit. Med. Jour., 189G, vol. ii., p. G18, andthe discuaeion thereon. Osier : loc. cit. 264 DISEASES OF THE THYROID AND THYMUS GLANDS
RMRNAEWM–. An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science, for the use and examination of students. Anatomy; Physiology; Surgery; Obstetrics; Medicine; Materia Medica. THE LUNGS. 129 nular in its structure, has no excretory tube, but very large lym- phatic vessels. It. is supplied by the superior and inferior thyroid arteries. It is sometimes much enlarged, constituting bronchocele or goitre. THE LUNGS. The lungs are the organs of respiration properly; they are two in number, and situated in the thorax, placed side by side, being separated from the abdomen by the diaphragm. The siz
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RMRCEGA5–. Elements of zoölogy. Zoology. 360 BACKBONED ANIMALS. that, in this genus, are augmented by a large sac in the throat that communicates with the larynx, which when. o « filled with air is distended like a huge goitre in the neck. The Hylobates agilis is remarkable for its leaps, clearing. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Holder, Charles Frederick, 1851-1915; Holder, Joseph Bassett, 1824-1888, joint author. N
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