British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Bind 241859 |
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Side 9
... tissue has already undergone partial disorganization , is known to every pathologist ; and its possibility must be always kept in view in the interpretation of phenomena of this class . It must be admitted that recourse to such an ...
... tissue has already undergone partial disorganization , is known to every pathologist ; and its possibility must be always kept in view in the interpretation of phenomena of this class . It must be admitted that recourse to such an ...
Side 10
... tissue of the cord in those parts being cut was shining , looking like porcelain , hard and difficult to be crushed . The grey matter was also a little harder than normally , but of its usual colour . The anterior and posterior roots ...
... tissue of the cord in those parts being cut was shining , looking like porcelain , hard and difficult to be crushed . The grey matter was also a little harder than normally , but of its usual colour . The anterior and posterior roots ...
Side 25
... tissues themselves . We see , for example , that after section of the cervical sympathetic , the continued augmentation in the supply of blood to the eye , ear , & c . , does not itself produce inflammation ; and although this morbid ...
... tissues themselves . We see , for example , that after section of the cervical sympathetic , the continued augmentation in the supply of blood to the eye , ear , & c . , does not itself produce inflammation ; and although this morbid ...
Side 34
... tissue , and their pedicle easily giving way , they become free in the cavity of the sheath , deriving a polish from rubbing against each other . They impart a peculiar consistency to the cyst , and give to the examining finger a ...
... tissue , and their pedicle easily giving way , they become free in the cavity of the sheath , deriving a polish from rubbing against each other . They impart a peculiar consistency to the cyst , and give to the examining finger a ...
Side 37
... tissue . — This is not always due to the obstacles offered to the venous circulation , or to the co - existence of a disease of the heart , and albuminuria must be taken into account , in consequence of the frequent occurrence of ...
... tissue . — This is not always due to the obstacles offered to the venous circulation , or to the co - existence of a disease of the heart , and albuminuria must be taken into account , in consequence of the frequent occurrence of ...
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