The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20Samuel Highley, 1857 |
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Página 26
... circulation is the condition which is common to all varieties of thrombosis ; but how , in the retarded or stagnating blood , the change in the " fibrinogenous substance " is effected , without which the coagulation does not take place ...
... circulation is the condition which is common to all varieties of thrombosis ; but how , in the retarded or stagnating blood , the change in the " fibrinogenous substance " is effected , without which the coagulation does not take place ...
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... circulation becomes retarded in the most distant points , especially the veins of the extremities , the pelvis , and the cerebral sinus . The commencement of the nucleus of the thrombus is , in general , situated behind the valves ...
... circulation becomes retarded in the most distant points , especially the veins of the extremities , the pelvis , and the cerebral sinus . The commencement of the nucleus of the thrombus is , in general , situated behind the valves ...
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... circulation continues , as also by the lymphatics . By this assertion , Virchow , of course , does not exclude the possibility of the absorption of fluid substances contained and formed in the thrombus itself . Regarding the chemical ...
... circulation continues , as also by the lymphatics . By this assertion , Virchow , of course , does not exclude the possibility of the absorption of fluid substances contained and formed in the thrombus itself . Regarding the chemical ...
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... circulation , but stimulate the organ to a firmer state of contraction , which will exert a powerful control on the profuseness of the discharge ; and though last , not least , it will effectually clear the rectum of any faecal ...
... circulation , but stimulate the organ to a firmer state of contraction , which will exert a powerful control on the profuseness of the discharge ; and though last , not least , it will effectually clear the rectum of any faecal ...
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... circulation as shall be incompatible with the morbid action which has been set up in a part ; and that so far from irritating the slumbering mischief into rapidly destructive action by the senseless use of escharotics locally applied ...
... circulation as shall be incompatible with the morbid action which has been set up in a part ; and that so far from irritating the slumbering mischief into rapidly destructive action by the senseless use of escharotics locally applied ...
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Página 70 - Honour a physician with the honour due unto him for the uses which ye may have of him: for the Lord hath created him. For of the Most High cometh healing, and he shall receive honour of the king. The skill of the physician shall lift up his head: and in the sight of great men he shall be in admiration.
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Página 556 - Mix the eggs with a little of the milk, and warm the butter with the other portion ; then stir the whole well together, adding a little nutmeg and ginger, or any other agreeable spice.
Página 342 - After ten years, the number begins to increase considerably, and the largest number admitted are for the decennial period from the age of fifteen to twenty-five, and although progressively diminishing, they continue rather large up to thirty, and from thirty to thirty-five they are nearly the same as from ten to fifteen ; but as in the unprotected at this period of life, the mortality is doubled, showing the cause to be probably as much or more depending on age and its concomitants as on other circumstances....
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