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abdomen acid action affected anasarca animal appearance applied areola arsenic arsenite artery asphyxia Bellingeri black matter blood body bone bowels brain branches calomel canal cause cavity cerebellum chest circulation circumstances clavicle colour complained consequence considerable continued cough death deglutition degree dilated discharge disease doses ducts dura mater examination expectoration fifth pair filaments fluid ganglion glands glottis head hepatic veins inflammation interlobular irritation labour larynx leeches left side less liver lobules lungs Mayo medicine membrane minute motion mucous mucous membrane muscles natural nerves nervous nitrate observed organs ounces ovum pain patient pelvis pharynx pia mater placenta pleura plexus portal vein portion posterior present produced pulmonary pulse quantity remarkable remedies respiration rupture secretion sensation seventh pair skin substance surface swelling symptoms synovial membrane tion tongue tube tumour ulceration usual uterine uterus vagina vaginal venous ventricle veratria vessels vomiting womb
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