The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 36Richard & George S. Wood, 1842 |
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... natural and well - defined opening in the cyst . With what facility the oval corpuscles may be disseminated will be understood , when it is recollected how prone they are to separate from the surface of the corium . It is an interesting ...
... natural and well - defined opening in the cyst . With what facility the oval corpuscles may be disseminated will be understood , when it is recollected how prone they are to separate from the surface of the corium . It is an interesting ...
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... natural . On the twentieth day of the disease the veins of the forehead had begun to swell , and in a very short period they were to be seen , in great numbers , ramifying all over the fore part of the head , and extending beyond the ...
... natural . On the twentieth day of the disease the veins of the forehead had begun to swell , and in a very short period they were to be seen , in great numbers , ramifying all over the fore part of the head , and extending beyond the ...
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... natural condition , they were found perfectly empty , rough and irregular in their interior , apparently deprived of their smooth lining , and their calibre greatly increased . The shrunken attenuated muscles were cut into and examined ...
... natural condition , they were found perfectly empty , rough and irregular in their interior , apparently deprived of their smooth lining , and their calibre greatly increased . The shrunken attenuated muscles were cut into and examined ...
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... natural colour and consistence , and present- ed no appearance whatever of inflammation . Opposite to the sixth dor- sal vertebra it had been pressed upon by a tumor projecting from the body of the bone , so that a deep sulcus of the ...
... natural colour and consistence , and present- ed no appearance whatever of inflammation . Opposite to the sixth dor- sal vertebra it had been pressed upon by a tumor projecting from the body of the bone , so that a deep sulcus of the ...
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... natural texture of the muscles began to be evident in union with the morbid growth , was a small quantity of dark , bloody pus . In the liver , which was otherwise healthy , were two tubercles of the same white texture as the tumor ...
... natural texture of the muscles began to be evident in union with the morbid growth , was a small quantity of dark , bloody pus . In the liver , which was otherwise healthy , were two tubercles of the same white texture as the tumor ...
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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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