The American Medical Intelligencer, Volumen4A. Waldie, 1840 |
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... tissue of the thigh and leg of anasarcous subjects . These little masses are sometimes intimately united to the texture of the liver , but they are frequently separated from it by a thin layer of cellular tissue , which forms a slight ...
... tissue of the thigh and leg of anasarcous subjects . These little masses are sometimes intimately united to the texture of the liver , but they are frequently separated from it by a thin layer of cellular tissue , which forms a slight ...
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... tissue lining the whole joint , it is yet evident that both in health and disease the perform- ance of its functions must be materially influenced by the character of the tissue subjacent to it , and from or through which it receives ...
... tissue lining the whole joint , it is yet evident that both in health and disease the perform- ance of its functions must be materially influenced by the character of the tissue subjacent to it , and from or through which it receives ...
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... tissue . In all the growth and increase of the granulations is secondary ; a necessary consequence of the removal of adjacent tissues ; they do not form the holes , but they grow into the holes that are formed by the tissue's own ...
... tissue . In all the growth and increase of the granulations is secondary ; a necessary consequence of the removal of adjacent tissues ; they do not form the holes , but they grow into the holes that are formed by the tissue's own ...
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abdomen abscess acute affection albumen American Medical Intelligencer anasarca anatomy animals aorta appearance artery attended bladder blood body bone bowels brain Bright's Bright's disease cartilage cause cavity chest child Christison chronic colour commenced conium conjunctiva consequence cornea cure death developement discharge disease doses dropsy Dunglison effusion examination existence external favourable fever fistula fluid frequently guaco heart hemorrhage Hospital humerus inches increased inflammation inhalation intestine iodine irritation joint kidneys labour lectures limb liver lungs matter medicine months morbid mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular natural nerves nervous observed occurred operation opium organs pain passed patient pericardium Philadelphia phthisis physician placenta portion practice present produced profession Professor pulmonary artery pulse quantity Rayer remarkable remedy removed side skin slight strabismus substance surface surgeon symptoms synovial membrane tendon tion tissue treatment tumour ulceration urethra urine uterus vascular ventricle vessels wound