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... Surgical Treatment of some Diseases of the Lower Bowel . By T. H. Bartleet , M.B. Lateral Curvature of the Spine . By Augustus Clay , M.R.C.Ś. Note on the use of Colchicum in 67 97 145 Gout . By Alfred H. Carter , M.D. 160 On ...
... Surgical Treatment of some Diseases of the Lower Bowel . By T. H. Bartleet , M.B. Lateral Curvature of the Spine . By Augustus Clay , M.R.C.Ś. Note on the use of Colchicum in 67 97 145 Gout . By Alfred H. Carter , M.D. 160 On ...
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... Surgical Disorders 228 262 265 ... 265 266 267 Disease in Children . Money Animal Alkaloids , etc. Aitken Sprains , their Consequences and Treatment Moullin Aids to Practical Chemistry . Gordon 269 Sterility and Impotence in Man ...
... Surgical Disorders 228 262 265 ... 265 266 267 Disease in Children . Money Animal Alkaloids , etc. Aitken Sprains , their Consequences and Treatment Moullin Aids to Practical Chemistry . Gordon 269 Sterility and Impotence in Man ...
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... surgical kidney . The changes in the tubules , apart from the foci of interstitial inflammation , are swelling and proliferation of the epithelium in some of the convoluted tubules , slight fatty degeneration in others , the presence of ...
... surgical kidney . The changes in the tubules , apart from the foci of interstitial inflammation , are swelling and proliferation of the epithelium in some of the convoluted tubules , slight fatty degeneration in others , the presence of ...
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... surgical colleagues , and prepuces are perhaps too ruthlessly snipped off , not always with satisfactory results . Thread worms are a well - known cause . Tight or ill - fitting drawers or knicker - bockers must not be overlooked . The ...
... surgical colleagues , and prepuces are perhaps too ruthlessly snipped off , not always with satisfactory results . Thread worms are a well - known cause . Tight or ill - fitting drawers or knicker - bockers must not be overlooked . The ...
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... ( Surgical Diseases of Kidney ) , says that they are more often increased than decreased in number , though both have been seen to spring by a common stem from the front of the aorta The abnormal arteries may spring from the aorta ...
... ( Surgical Diseases of Kidney ) , says that they are more often increased than decreased in number , though both have been seen to spring by a common stem from the front of the aorta The abnormal arteries may spring from the aorta ...
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abdominal abortion acid acute affected amblyopia anthrax appear arteries bacilli become bladder blood body bowel Bright's disease cause cavity cent cervix chest chronic clinical colchicum colotomy condition contraction cure curvature death diagnosis disease dose drainage tube drug empyema eschar examination experience external fæces fatal fluid frequently gestation glands glomeruli Guy's Hospital H. K. Lewis hæmorrhage hernia Hospital inch incision induced infection inflammation inoculation intestine Journal kidneys later lesion less ligature London malignant pustule Medical method morbid mucous membrane muscles nephritis nerve observed occur opening operation organs pain paracentesis paralysis passed pathological patient pelvic performed peritoneum peritonitis piles placenta pleural cavity pleurisy poison position practice present pustule rectum removed result rupture septic skin solution sphincter spores strangulated surgeon Surgery surgical sutures symptoms syphilis therapeutic tion tissue treated treatment tumour ulcer urine uterine uterus vascular depressant veins vomiting wound
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Side 131 - ... and at certain periods of meningitis and encephalitis. (C) 7. The same pathological factors which cause myosis may also cause mydriasis, the degree in which these factors are present being the determining point between the former and the latter, and not merely the particular locus in the brain. 8. It is well illustrated by cases where the...
Side 131 - ... and inflammatory products. (d.) 9. When the function of one-half of the cerebrum is placed in abeyance by a superficial or cortical lesion, the pupil on the same side as the lesion is in a state of stabile mydriasis. 10. This is well illustrated in cases of intracranial sanguinolent effusion consequent on injury.
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Side 131 - ... function of one-half of the cerebrum is interfered with by some source of cortical irritation, the pupil on the corresponding side to the lesion is in a state of myosis. 12. This is illustrated by traumatic and pathological lesions affecting the cortex of the cerebrum.
Side 131 - When the function of the brain is interfered with by conditions usually included under the term irritation, the pupils are in a state of myosis ; sometimes labile, but generally stabile myosis. "(5) This 'irritation,' or interruption of function, may be seen...