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 Brights disease - brights disease causes
Bright's Disease is a historical classification of kidney diseases that would be described in modern medicine as acute or chronic nephritis.
Edema, varying in degree from slight puffiness of the face to an accumulation brights disease pneunomia of fluid sufficient to distend the whole body, and sometimes severely restrict breathing, is a very common ailment.
A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person affected or those in contact with the person.
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 Western Wisdom Teachings
Disease is really a lack of harmony between the spirit and the personality, a conflict between the lower and the higher man. The trines or triplicities act as peacemakers, while the squares and oppositions place limitations upon the spirit.
To find the key to a disease and the reason why a man or woman has become an invalid, whether the disease is organic, and whether the patient has broken the laws of nature, is just as necessary as the diagnosis itself.
Disease in ninety-five cases out of every hundred is due to wrong methods of living, and to be able to point these out to the patient leads to the cure.
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 Tresorie - BRIGHT'S DISEASE [Brights Disease]
Acute Bright's Disease.-This may begin when the patient is in full health, or, on the contrary, by way of complication, in the course or at the end of acute diseases: scarlet fever, diphtheria, typhoid fever, pneumonia, etc.
Treatment of Acute Bright's Disease.-In the beginning, when the urine is scanty, bloody and albuminous, when there is pain in the region of the kidneys and general anasarca, the indicated remedies are: Belladonna, Cantharides, Apium virus, Koch's lymph, Iodium.
Two great categories of Bright's disease can be established according to whether or not cardiac hypertrophy is associated with the symptoms of Bright's, whatever may be these symptoms, and, in particular, the physical and chemical character of the urine.
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 Brights disease. Ardeth wood
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 Bright's disease - Medicow
Albuininoid disease is frequently associated with some varieties of Brights disease, and is also seen as a result of chronic bone disease, or of long-continued suppuration involving other part1 of the body, or of syphilis.
Brights disease is the term applied to certain varieties of acute and chronic inflammation of the kidney.
Bright's disease was used as a generic term for all kidney ailments in the early days.
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 What is Bright's Disease?
Bright's Disease is an older classification for different forms of kidney disease.
As well, Bright's Disease might describe kidney failure due to high blood pressure or retention of fluids.
Bright's Disease may be used in reference to Dr. Richard Bright, or one may find reference in literature and in older biographies, or medical texts.
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 The Brights' Net - NPR Commentary by Steven Waldman, September 4, 2003
Waldman characterized the Brights as a movement conceived in arrogance by atheists and agnostics for image polishing.
A Bright is a person whose worldview is naturalistic, free of supernatural and mystical elements.
The purpose of the Brights movement is to gain recognition that persons who hold a naturalistic worldview can bring principled actions to bear on matters of civic importance, and to educate society toward the full and equitable civic participation of all such individuals.
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 brights disease
In the acute form of the disease, the kidneys are swollen, the capsule covering each kidney is taut and stretched, the surface is smooth and gray, and usually there are many small hemorrhages from the capillaries.
Bright graduated in medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 1813.
Bright's subsequent papers on renal disease were published in a second volume of reports (1831) and in the first volume of Guy's Hospital Reports of 1836.
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 BRIGHTS DISEASE : Encyclopedia Entry
These associated symptoms in connection with kidney disease were first described in 1827 by noted English physician Richard Bright.
One of the best-known people to die from Bright's Disease was poet Emily Dickinson, who died on May 15, 1886.
Czech composer Antonín Dvořák died of Bright's Disease in 1902 in Prague.
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 The Brights' Net - Frequently Asked Questions
Brights who sign into the constituency signal their interest in and accordance to the aims of the Brights movement.
The Brights' Net is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and depends on donations to sustain its activities.
Brights are not followers or disciples; nor are they students of a describable way of thinking or set of values.
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 Nephritis: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
The disease is thought to be immunological, but immunoglobulins and drug antigens have been found in only a few cases.
Glomerulonephritis, or Bright's disease, causes degenerative changes in the glomeruli and is believed to be an allergic response to infection elsewhere in the body.
These diseases, as we might know...producing varying degrees of toxemia, and resulting in an acute nephritis with eclampsia, is a condition that may appear very suddenly...
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 July 19, 2006
This is a rare blood disease with a probability of one out of one million people.
Doctors told the Brights that for some patients, the disease can be cured through medicine, however, for other patients; the effect of medicine is only temporary.
The Brights really hope to find the bone marrow donor in order to save Isabelle’s life when needed through Jiang Xi news agency since Lisa was adopted in Ying Tan.
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 How to Diagnose Brights Disease | eHow.com
Bright's disease, or nephritis, an inflammation of the filtering units in the kidneys, can be so mild that it's virtually impossible to detect until you have routine labwork done.
Bright's Disease - At age 9 I was diagnosed with this disease.
At about age 10-12 I was declared ridden of Bright's Disease, and decades later I learned that a great Aunt had died of it, so I do believe it can and does have some validity as to being hereditary.
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The brights movement was co-founded by Paul Geisert and Mynga Futrell in 2003.
Geisert coined the noun 'bright' as a positive-sounding umbrella term...
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 The Brights' Net - Shedding light on brights
The misleading “brights are atheists” notion is further perpetuated in Science and Theology News’ April 2006 editorial.
The Brights’ Net — www.the-brights.net — which we co-direct, is a communications and action hub for brights.
Brights — like Canadians (by geography) or Catholics (by religion) or Republicans (by politics) — are a diverse panorama of people.
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 What Is Brights Disease -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Since that time, it has been established that the symptoms, instead of being, as was formerly supposed, the result of one form of disease of the kidneys, may be dependent on various morbid conditions of those organs.
Thus, the term ''Bright's disease'', which is retained in medical nomenclature in honor of Dr. Bright, must be understood as having a strictly historical application.
A bright's ethics and actions are based on a naturalistic worldview.'' The term thus captures most atheists and agnostics as well as some humanists and freethinkers.
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 Disease...Astroppo.com
A disease is any abnormal condition of the body or mind that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the person affected or those in contact with the person.
Illness can be another term used for disease or it can be a person's preception of their health without regard to having a disease.
For example, in current North American society the number of people considering shortness and obesity as diseases to be treated has been increasing over the last 40 years, and the number of people who consider homosexuality to be a disease has been decreasing.
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 SHELTON: CARE OF CHILDREN; chs. XXIII - XXIV
Any disease associated with digestive disorders and nutritive impairments, such as Brights disease, diabetes, rheumatism, uric-acid diathesis, ulcerative processes, child-bed fever, scrofula and menstrual disturbances, may be accompanied by skin disorders.
If the prevailing theory that colds and other so-called diseases are due to germs is correct, there seems to be no reason why the less virulent germs (of colds) must first break down the resistance of the body before the more virulent germs (of infantile paralysis, measles, tuberculosis, etc.) can cause disease therein.
The term crowing disease or crowing inspiration, is applied to the condition because the patient makes a noise similar to that attending the inhalation of air in croup or whooping cough.
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 What is Bright's Disease? - Associated Content
Bright's disease is actually an old, out-of-date term that may still be used to refer to various forms of kidney disease.
Richard Bright of London, England was the first person to notice the relation between certain kidney changes, albumen in the urine and dropsy.
This is how kidney disease or nephritis and glomerulonephritis have come to be referred to as Bright's disease.
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 brights disease definition from the Dictionary of Words Online
bright's disease \bright's" disease"\ from dr. bright of london, who first described it.
several varieties of bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process.
bright's disease n : an inflammation of the kidney syn: nephritis see also: nephritis
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 Homeopathic treatment and information for incurable cases free of cost   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Also included is the Therapeutics for each disease so as to make Homeopathy more simpler to use in many of the Pathologic Cases.
Chronic diffused nephritis; Chronic croupous nephritis and Chronic Brights disease.
The chapter on the management of uremia should be consulted and the directions given there be carried out in connection with this disease.
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 Brights Disease
Diagnose Brights Disease Bright's disease, or nephritis, an inflammation of the filtering units in the kidneys, can be so mild that it's virtually impossible to detect until you...
Travis Murphy, One of the co-founders of Electricity died at the age of 16 because of a complicated version of Brights Disease
Brights Disease; Brights Farm; Bright Sight; The Bright Shawl; Silver Brights; Susie Bright...
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 Beauty and Makeup Blog
Allergic contact dermatitis is a skin disease, might be alleviated with the use of a substance found in the cannabis plant, a team of researchers from Germany, Israel, Italy, Switzerland and the US found.
In order to better understand the molecular mechanism that might contribute to the increased CHS in cannabinoid receptor deficient mice, the researchers performed a series of experiments which showed that mouse skin cells produce a specific chemical which is involved in the annoying disease reaction.
The worst hit are probably models and  actresses, who have to be at out-door shoots or work under bright lights, and are prone to dandruff and probably have to get their hair styled every second day.  But, perming, dyeing and straightening hait seem to be becoming increasingly popular.
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 1862 & 1865 Deaths
Germany/ disease: Brights disease/ cemetery: Lutheran/ undertaker: C. Hobe/ occupation: Box maker/ attend.
Ireland/ disease: Injuries/ cemetery: Calvary/ undertaker :{blank}/ occupation: Rigger/ attend.
Wales/ disease: diarrhea/ cemetery: N.Y. Bay/ undertaker: Florentine/ attend.
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 Kidney Disease - Treatment and Information
Nephrotic syndrome is not a disease in itself, but can be a sign of kidney disease.
It can be caused by lesions of glomeruli which are small structures in the kidney made of capillaries that become inflamed, or by chronic diseases such as diabetes or lupus.
promotes healing of the urinary tract which is often damaged by kidney stones and kidney disease.
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 Brights Kidney Disease   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 The 'Brights' and the Role of Godliness in Public Life — KCRW | 89.9FM
The 'Brights' and the Role of Godliness in Public Life — KCRW
The 'Brights' and the Role of Godliness in Public Life
Despite the effects of his Parkinsons' disease, the Vatican says John Paul II is upbeat about the beatification of Mother Teresa, the creation of 31 new cardinals, and other planned ceremonies.
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 New Haven Health Center Demonstration: Analysis of Health Center Mortality
The diseases are arranged in three groups, the first consisting of the diseases with higher mortality rates in the Health Center than in the other areas; the second, of diseases with lower rates; and the third, diseases that were similar or classified with difficulty.
The low proportion of individuals over 40 and the excessive proportion of children are responsible for the low rates from the diseases of old age and the high rates from the communicable diseases of childhood, while the Italian susceptibility to respiratory diseases and relative resistance to tuberculosis explains the marked differences in these rates.
The most fatal of all diseases in the Health Center showed a phenomenal decline in 1921, a decline of 51% of the 1915-20 average, or from 278 to 137.
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