| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1837 - 472 páginas
...death, he breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak and the countenance livid. At last there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute. Nevertheless, when the ball of a thermometer was placed between the scrotum and the thigh, the quicksilver rose to 111° of Fahrenheit's... | |
| 1838 - 800 páginas
...little time before the patient's death, which took place twenty-two hours after the accident, when there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute. Gangrene is sometimes a consequence of injuries of the spine, and in this case it is limited to the... | |
| 1852 - 632 páginas
...time before his death breathed very slowly, the pulse being weak, and the countenance livid. " At last there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute ; yet a thermometer placed on the inside of the thigh rose to 111°, and the temperature was found... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1853 - 642 páginas
...death, he breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak and the countenance livid. At last, there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute. Nevertheless, when the ball of a thermometer was placed between the scrotum and the thigh, the mercury arose to 111° of Fahrenheit's... | |
| Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - 1853 - 148 páginas
...death, he breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak and the countenance livid. At last there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute. Nevertheless, when the ball of a thermometer was placed between the scrotum and the thigh, the mercury rose to 111° of Fahrenheit's... | |
| American Medical Association - 1858 - 1096 páginas
...breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak aud the countenance livid. At last, there was not more than five or six inspirations in a minute....inside of the groin, the quicksilver rose to 111° Fahrenheit. Immediately after death the temperature was examined in the same situation, and found to... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 798 páginas
...his death breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak, and the countenance livid. At last there were not more than five or six inspirations...temperature was examined in the same situation, and found to bt still the same. The case occurred under my care in St. George's Hospital, in the year 1821,... | |
| Sir Benjamin Brodie - 1865 - 818 páginas
...death, he breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak and the countenance livid. At last there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute. Nevertheless, when the ball of a thermometer was placed between the scrotum and the thigh, the quicksilver rose to 111° of Fahrenheit's... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1876 - 848 páginas
...death, he breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak and the countenance livid. At last there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute. Nevertheless, when the ball of a thermometer was placed between the scrotum and the thigh, the mercury rose to 111° of Fahrenheit scale.... | |
| Joseph Jones - 1876 - 852 páginas
...death. he breathed at very long intervals, the pulse being weak and the countenance livid. At last there were not more than five or six inspirations in a minute. Nevertheless, when the ball of a thermometer was placed between the scrotum and the thigh, the mercury rose to 111° of Fahrenheit scale.... | |
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