| 1830 - 550 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. ' The substance of...lungs had undergone no change of structure, but the mucus membrane lining the air tubes was of a dark colour, in consequence of its vessel being turgid... | |
| 1830 - 1098 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, »aich, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. The substance of the lungs had undergone no change of structure, W the mucous membrane lining the air tubes was of a dark colour, in Consequence of its vessels being... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1831 - 588 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. The substance of the...ounce of fluid but its opposite surfaces in several pans adhered to each other, from iiiflniiimation at some remote period. Upon the surface of the heart... | |
| Medicine - 1830 - 526 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. The substance of the...mucous membrane lining the air-tubes, was of a dark color, in consequence of its vessels being turgid with blood. The pericardium (or heart.purse) contained... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. The substance of the...lungs had undergone no change of structure, but the mucus membrane lining the air-tubes was of a dark colour, in consequence of its being turgid with blood.... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...each-lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by n deposit of fat. The substance of the lungs had undergone no change of structure, but the mucus membrane lining the air-tubes was of a dark colour, in consequence of its being turgid with blood.... | |
| James Wardrop - 1851 - 642 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. " The substance of...vessels being turgid with blood. " The pericardium contained about half an ounce of fluid, but its opposite surfaces in several parts adhered to each... | |
| John Milner Fothergill - Gout - 1879 - 552 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. The substance of the...change of structure ; but the mucous membrane lining of the airtubes was of a dark color, in consequence of its vessels being turgid with blood. The pericardium... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1831 - 926 pages
...lower edge of each lobe of the lungs had a remarkable fringe, which, upon examination, was found to be formed by a deposit of fat. The substance of the...lungs had undergone no change of structure, but the mucus membrane lining the air-tubes was of a dark colour, in consequence of its being turgid with blood.... | |
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