Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Том 56A. and C. Black, 1841 |
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... extent we are to regard the suppurative collection as preceded by inflammation , or simply the effect of progressive transference and deposition ; and perhaps the slight symptoms by which the formation of matter was preceded , are to be ...
... extent we are to regard the suppurative collection as preceded by inflammation , or simply the effect of progressive transference and deposition ; and perhaps the slight symptoms by which the formation of matter was preceded , are to be ...
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... extent . Upon examining carefully that portion contiguous to the gangrened parts , it appear- ed impossible to recognize the presence of any pervious blood- vessels . All were closed and lost in one uniform homogeneous mass of indurated ...
... extent . Upon examining carefully that portion contiguous to the gangrened parts , it appear- ed impossible to recognize the presence of any pervious blood- vessels . All were closed and lost in one uniform homogeneous mass of indurated ...
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... extent of sixteen ounces , and was found much buffed and strongly cupped ; and , as the pain of the chest was not relieved , twelve ounces of blood were drawn by cupping from the subscapular re- gion . This had the effect of relieving ...
... extent of sixteen ounces , and was found much buffed and strongly cupped ; and , as the pain of the chest was not relieved , twelve ounces of blood were drawn by cupping from the subscapular re- gion . This had the effect of relieving ...
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... extent of 10 or 12 inches , was of an ash - gray colour , soft and pulpy , completely lace- rable , and emitting a fetid odour ; and , when subjected to a stream of water , the greater part was removed by washing , leaving only ...
... extent of 10 or 12 inches , was of an ash - gray colour , soft and pulpy , completely lace- rable , and emitting a fetid odour ; and , when subjected to a stream of water , the greater part was removed by washing , leaving only ...
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... extent of the parts destroyed by gangrene , as shown after death . The reasons for this opinion are the following . In most , perhaps all instances of gangrene of the lungs , if pleu- ritic inflammation have not previously taken place ...
... extent of the parts destroyed by gangrene , as shown after death . The reasons for this opinion are the following . In most , perhaps all instances of gangrene of the lungs , if pleu- ritic inflammation have not previously taken place ...
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