A Text-book of medical jurisprudence and toxicologyE. & S. Livingstone, 1921 - 902 sider |
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Side 192
... Ecchymoses on the Pleura , either pulmonary , costal or diaphragmatic , and cardiac.— In most of the cases of suffocation of children , and in certain of those in adults , such are found ; and , in addition , ecchymoses in other ...
... Ecchymoses on the Pleura , either pulmonary , costal or diaphragmatic , and cardiac.— In most of the cases of suffocation of children , and in certain of those in adults , such are found ; and , in addition , ecchymoses in other ...
Side 293
... ecchymoses are more deeply seated , the colour takes a longer time to appear externally . Further , the part where the external discoloration appears does not necessarily , in the case of deep - seated extravasations , indicate the seat ...
... ecchymoses are more deeply seated , the colour takes a longer time to appear externally . Further , the part where the external discoloration appears does not necessarily , in the case of deep - seated extravasations , indicate the seat ...
Side 294
... ecchymotic places , the skin was hard , raised , and dense , and great pain was complained of in arms and shoulders , due , it was believed by the reporter , to compression of the brachial plexus by the extravasated blood . The ecchymoses ...
... ecchymotic places , the skin was hard , raised , and dense , and great pain was complained of in arms and shoulders , due , it was believed by the reporter , to compression of the brachial plexus by the extravasated blood . The ecchymoses ...
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