Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Том 56A. and C. Black, 1841 |
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... veins were reopened at twelve , and eight ounces of blood withdrawn . 21st . She continued much in the same state . The bowels were moved several times during the night , and the urine was withdrawn by the catheter . This morning ...
... veins were reopened at twelve , and eight ounces of blood withdrawn . 21st . She continued much in the same state . The bowels were moved several times during the night , and the urine was withdrawn by the catheter . This morning ...
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... veins , to the brain , and deposited in that organ . I have not been able , however , to meet with any very satisfac- tory confirmation of this conjecture ; and I therefore leave it in this problematical shape . If the view now given ...
... veins , to the brain , and deposited in that organ . I have not been able , however , to meet with any very satisfac- tory confirmation of this conjecture ; and I therefore leave it in this problematical shape . If the view now given ...
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... veins principally to the suction power of the right auricle , or to changes in the capacity of the lungs . Amidst such conflicting opinions , resting on experimen- tal researches , the mind is confused in attempting to separate truth ...
... veins principally to the suction power of the right auricle , or to changes in the capacity of the lungs . Amidst such conflicting opinions , resting on experimen- tal researches , the mind is confused in attempting to separate truth ...
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... veins , without which no such central influence could be transmit- ted . The consideration of the varving conditions of the sangui- ferous system and the phenomena of capillary circulation , as ex- hibited in the field of the microscope ...
... veins , without which no such central influence could be transmit- ted . The consideration of the varving conditions of the sangui- ferous system and the phenomena of capillary circulation , as ex- hibited in the field of the microscope ...
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... veins , impelling them in their course to the right auricle ? This is the doctrine taught and generally believed ... vein , apply a ligature separately upon the vein near the groin , and then make a slight opening in this vessel . The ...
... veins , impelling them in their course to the right auricle ? This is the doctrine taught and generally believed ... 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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