The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 36Richard & George S. Wood, 1842 |
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... close set , of the size of grains of wheat , but a few were a little larger . They were most numerous on the diaphragm and small intestines , and many parts of the bowels were matted together by adhesion of these tubercles , especially ...
... close set , of the size of grains of wheat , but a few were a little larger . They were most numerous on the diaphragm and small intestines , and many parts of the bowels were matted together by adhesion of these tubercles , especially ...
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... close of the disease . We need not , therefore , now view with surprise the fact that the same lesion , as found post - mortem , had been attended by a totally different series of symptoms during life , any more than the other fact ...
... close of the disease . We need not , therefore , now view with surprise the fact that the same lesion , as found post - mortem , had been attended by a totally different series of symptoms during life , any more than the other fact ...
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... close , almost all diseases of the encephalon are alike : almost all terminate by coma , paralysis , convulsions , stertor , and impaired actions of ingestion and egestion , and of the orifices and sphincters , from compression of the ...
... close , almost all diseases of the encephalon are alike : almost all terminate by coma , paralysis , convulsions , stertor , and impaired actions of ingestion and egestion , and of the orifices and sphincters , from compression of the ...
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... close to the tuberosity of the tibia , the stump being left only of sufficient length to rest firmly on the cushion of the wooden leg . The stump is then completely covered by the dress ; and , as it does not project much , it is not so ...
... close to the tuberosity of the tibia , the stump being left only of sufficient length to rest firmly on the cushion of the wooden leg . The stump is then completely covered by the dress ; and , as it does not project much , it is not so ...
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... close to the aorta . Left kidney in the pelvis below the psoas muscle , resting on the sacrum and origin of the pyriform muscle . An artery which arose from the aorta at its bifurcation , in the situation of the middle sacral , entered ...
... close to the aorta . Left kidney in the pelvis below the psoas muscle , resting on the sacrum and origin of the pyriform muscle . An artery which arose from the aorta at its bifurcation , in the situation of the middle sacral , entered ...
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abdomen abscess acid action acute affected amputation aorta appearance applied artery articular bath become bladder blood body bone bowels brain capsule cartilage cause cavity cellular cerebellum cerebral cerebrum chalybeate character Cheltenham chronic cicatrix colour consequence cure cysts death disease dislocation effusion encephalocele erysipelas exist femur fever fluid fœtus frequently gangrene gout gouty hæmorrhage Harrogate head heart hip-joint Hospital inflammation inflammatory intestines irritation joints kidneys lesion less ligaments ligature limb liver lungs matter medicine medulla medulla oblongata membrane morbid mucous muriate muscles muscular nature nephritis nerves nervous observed obstruction occasionally occurred operation organs pain patient pelvis peritoneum phlebitis physician portion present pressure produced pulmonary purulent pyelitis quantity Rayer remarks remedy renal rheumatism saline side skin spinal stomach substance surface surgeon swelling symptoms thigh tion tissue treatment tubercles tumor urethra urinary urine usually uterus veins ventricle vertebræ vessels
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