British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 171844 - Medicine |
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... dilatation of its duct . ] " These changes are rarely found without the presence of old adhesions obliterating partially or completely the sac of the tunica vaginalis .. The alterations noticed in the body of the testis have been ...
... dilatation of its duct . ] " These changes are rarely found without the presence of old adhesions obliterating partially or completely the sac of the tunica vaginalis .. The alterations noticed in the body of the testis have been ...
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... dilatation of a varicose vein being caused solely by the pressure of the column of blood , that if the distended vein be compressed with the finger the swollen condition of the vessel beneath shortly disappears , was led to apply the ...
... dilatation of a varicose vein being caused solely by the pressure of the column of blood , that if the distended vein be compressed with the finger the swollen condition of the vessel beneath shortly disappears , was led to apply the ...
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... dilated veins being thoroughly compressed . These considerations have led to the proposal of treating varicocele by the ap- plication of a truss to the external abdominal ring , a proceeding which , it has hitherto been supposed , to ...
... dilated veins being thoroughly compressed . These considerations have led to the proposal of treating varicocele by the ap- plication of a truss to the external abdominal ring , a proceeding which , it has hitherto been supposed , to ...
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... dilatation . Fat is de- posited round the heart , and bony matter in its inner membrane and in the valves , giving ... dilated , sometimes in a remarkable degree , and varicose ; especially in the liver and brain . The change in the ...
... dilatation . Fat is de- posited round the heart , and bony matter in its inner membrane and in the valves , giving ... dilated , sometimes in a remarkable degree , and varicose ; especially in the liver and brain . The change in the ...
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... dilated and filled with dark blood . This thick congeries of vessels abounding with dark often blueish blood , is particularly distinct in arthritic oph- thalmia . " c . The redness of the inflamed organ is 1844. ] 107 of Old Age , and ...
... dilated and filled with dark blood . This thick congeries of vessels abounding with dark often blueish blood , is particularly distinct in arthritic oph- thalmia . " c . The redness of the inflamed organ is 1844. ] 107 of Old Age , and ...
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