Monthly Journal of Medical Science, 18권Sutherland & Knox, 1854 |
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... cellular tissue , which must have allowed very free gliding motion of superjacent parts ; this cellular tissue adhered firmly , both to the cartilaginous and osseous portions of the surface . At a , a piece of the tumour had been broken ...
... cellular tissue , which must have allowed very free gliding motion of superjacent parts ; this cellular tissue adhered firmly , both to the cartilaginous and osseous portions of the surface . At a , a piece of the tumour had been broken ...
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... cellular tissue ; while in the deeper part of the cartilage they were more or less elongated in a direction perpendicular to the surface of calcification ( a figure was shown re- presenting one of these deeper cells ) . The matrix was ...
... cellular tissue ; while in the deeper part of the cartilage they were more or less elongated in a direction perpendicular to the surface of calcification ( a figure was shown re- presenting one of these deeper cells ) . The matrix was ...
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... cellular tissue act as a poison . He found that of the unrectified oil two drops placed in the cellular tissue produced fatal effects on a rabbit . Schroeder and Hertwig , at Berlin , 1826 , used a salt of iron as a means of removing ...
... cellular tissue act as a poison . He found that of the unrectified oil two drops placed in the cellular tissue produced fatal effects on a rabbit . Schroeder and Hertwig , at Berlin , 1826 , used a salt of iron as a means of removing ...
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... cellular tissue , more distinct in the blood , very marked in the abdominal cavity , and intense in the stomach , the mucous membrane of which was of a natural colour . The bladder contained some urine , with a slight smell of the oil ...
... cellular tissue , more distinct in the blood , very marked in the abdominal cavity , and intense in the stomach , the mucous membrane of which was of a natural colour . The bladder contained some urine , with a slight smell of the oil ...
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... tissue remain- ing ; and it may be remarked , that cartilage is a very simple cellular texture , and that the greater number of the tissues are originally formed from cells , that the cells of cartilage have a natural tendency to ...
... tissue remain- ing ; and it may be remarked , that cartilage is a very simple cellular texture , and that the greater number of the tissues are originally formed from cells , that the cells of cartilage have a natural tendency to ...
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318 페이지 - To me it is quite otherwise:—I see only two or at most three distinctions. These I should call yellow and blue; or yellow, blue, and purple. My yellow comprehends the red, orange, yellow, and green of others; and my blue and purple coincide with theirs.
373 페이지 - MD — Dr. Graves had first suggested that, in continued fever, with protracted pupils and coma, if an agent, administered internally, would occasion dilatation of the pupils, it might also relieve the other symptoms of cerebral derangement. Dr Anderson, acting on this theory, administered large doses of belladonna in two cases of poisoning by opium, which he related as follows : — " A patient of whom I had charge, and laboring under delirium trernens, having received an overdose of a solution...
374 페이지 - AM, when all indications of opium poisoning had disappeared. The woman was then sitting up in bed talking to the nurses, with pupils dilated to a little more than their natural size, and still slightly sensible to light. The extremities were quite warm, the pulse about 100, and of good strength.
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114 페이지 - The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable attempts at opening the mouth in order to swallow ; but sustaining the strength of the patient, and allaying thirst by enemata, or by fluids applied to the general surface of the body.
198 페이지 - DR. MASSY. ON THE EXAMINATION OF RECRUITS; intended for the Use of Young Medical Officers on Entering the Army. 8vo. cloth, 5s. MR. CF MAUNDER, FRCS OPERATIVE SURGERY. With 158 Engravings. Post 8vo. 6*. DR. MAYNE. AN EXPOSITORY LEXICON...
443 페이지 - ... as it does in similar conditions of the skin and mucous membrane in other parts of the body, and thus it becomes a useful adjunct to dilatation. " That the potassa fusa, as a caustic, is considerably more active than the preceding, and is therefore more dangerous of application. If used at all, it should be...
374 페이지 - The extremities were quite warm, the pulse about 100, and of good strength. She gave me a coherent account of her motives for taking the poison, of the amount of money she had spent in purchasing the laudanum, and the names of the druggists where it had been procured. She also replied sensibly to questions about her family, and the ages and occupations of her children.
500 페이지 - You begin with the tartar emetic ; you then add a little opium, and thus go on gradually increasing the latter until you cease to give the former, and use opium alone. Opium, if given in the beginning, will increase the congestion and bring on subarachnoid effusion. I treated a case of delirium tremens in this way too boldly, and the man died with subarachnoid effusion ; it was a lesson to me, and I would advise you to profit by my experience.