Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Том 56A. and C. Black, 1841 |
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... passed suddenly and originally , without interme- diate stage , into the state of gangrene ; in other words , that gan- grene of the lungs is either a peculiar affection distinct from inflam- mation , or , like some of the other ...
... passed suddenly and originally , without interme- diate stage , into the state of gangrene ; in other words , that gan- grene of the lungs is either a peculiar affection distinct from inflam- mation , or , like some of the other ...
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... passed nearly unob- served . " This observation , which is , doubtless , in some cases well founded , may afford some explanation of the general preva- lence of the doctrine , that gangrene of the lungs is not preceded by inflammation ...
... passed nearly unob- served . " This observation , which is , doubtless , in some cases well founded , may afford some explanation of the general preva- lence of the doctrine , that gangrene of the lungs is not preceded by inflammation ...
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... passed over in silence ; viz . that , whereas the weight of the lungs is increased on the first establishment of the respiration , it is di- minished when respiration has continued more than one hour , and less than twelve , and again ...
... passed over in silence ; viz . that , whereas the weight of the lungs is increased on the first establishment of the respiration , it is di- minished when respiration has continued more than one hour , and less than twelve , and again ...
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... passed through arterial and venous capillaries ; and it is again distributed to , and collected from such vessels , previously to entering the vena cava . Can the heart be regarded as capable of transmit- ting its agency through four ...
... passed through arterial and venous capillaries ; and it is again distributed to , and collected from such vessels , previously to entering the vena cava . Can the heart be regarded as capable of transmit- ting its agency through four ...
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... passed a ligature round the thigh of a dog , as I now described , that is , without including the crural artery or vein , apply a ligature separately upon the vein near the groin , and then make a slight opening in this vessel . The ...
... passed a ligature round the thigh of a dog , as I now described , that is , without including the crural artery or vein , apply a ligature separately upon the vein near the groin , and then make a slight opening in this vessel . The ...
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