Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, 50. kötetS. Highley, 1847 |
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6. oldal
... quantity of water ; a second portion I kept in the teaspoon ; and I found afterwards that they both jellied or coagulated , as did also the surface of the crassamentum , making a thick crust . On pressing with my finger that portion ...
... quantity of water ; a second portion I kept in the teaspoon ; and I found afterwards that they both jellied or coagulated , as did also the surface of the crassamentum , making a thick crust . On pressing with my finger that portion ...
16. oldal
... quantity of iron , perhaps as much as red corpuscles ; " thus corroborating the conviction now prevalent among physiologists , that the red colour does not depend on the presence of iron , and also supporting the theory of Liebig ...
... quantity of iron , perhaps as much as red corpuscles ; " thus corroborating the conviction now prevalent among physiologists , that the red colour does not depend on the presence of iron , and also supporting the theory of Liebig ...
18. oldal
... quantity ; and in pro- portion as water is added , the figure of the particle will be changed from a flat to a spherical shape . When much water is added , the vesicle will by degrees become thinner and more transparent , and will at ...
... quantity ; and in pro- portion as water is added , the figure of the particle will be changed from a flat to a spherical shape . When much water is added , the vesicle will by degrees become thinner and more transparent , and will at ...
32. oldal
... quantities of soot rich in ammonia and sulphu- rous acid , which , issuing from our chimneys , is brought down by every shower , and conveyed direct into the sewers , forming a not unimportant addition to their contents . 66 " I should ...
... quantities of soot rich in ammonia and sulphu- rous acid , which , issuing from our chimneys , is brought down by every shower , and conveyed direct into the sewers , forming a not unimportant addition to their contents . 66 " I should ...
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... quantities of dark - coloured pus were seen among the muscular fibres . The internal lining was of a deep red colour without any effusion of lymph . " There is good reason to believe that the Cerebral attacks , to which we have been ...
... quantities of dark - coloured pus were seen among the muscular fibres . The internal lining was of a deep red colour without any effusion of lymph . " There is good reason to believe that the Cerebral attacks , to which we have been ...
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432. oldal - Its form is more irregular than the preceding, and its surface is rendered rugged and uneven by the separate rounded cartilaginous formations which protrude as distinct nodules, varying from the size of a pea to that of a cherry : this form is principally observed in flat bones, namely, the ribs, and cranial and pelvic bones, rarely in the cylindrical class. These tumours were formerly confounded with many others occurring in bones, under the various names of spina ventosa, osteo-sarcoma, osteo-steatoma,...