The Pathology and treatment of phlegmasia dolensChurchill, 1862 - 131 pages |
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... matter of surprise , that it should therefore have been very generally accepted by the profession . But the question still remains - How far does the existence of crural phlebitis , as an assured anatomical fact , adequately account for ...
... matter of surprise , that it should therefore have been very generally accepted by the profession . But the question still remains - How far does the existence of crural phlebitis , as an assured anatomical fact , adequately account for ...
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... matter of surprise , that it should therefore have been very generally accepted by the profession . But the question still remains - How far does the existence of crural phlebitis , as an assured anatomical fact , adequately account for ...
... matter of surprise , that it should therefore have been very generally accepted by the profession . But the question still remains - How far does the existence of crural phlebitis , as an assured anatomical fact , adequately account for ...
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... matter into the circulation con- sequent upon febrile action and the involution or disintegration of the uterus . These and other circumstances peculiar to the puerperal period tend in an especial manner to modify the condition of the ...
... matter into the circulation con- sequent upon febrile action and the involution or disintegration of the uterus . These and other circumstances peculiar to the puerperal period tend in an especial manner to modify the condition of the ...
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... matter of inference from clinical facts alone , and the study of the antecedents of the disease , that the latter view is the more probable ; and that , inasmuch as all the antecedent circumstances which have been detailed tend to a ...
... matter of inference from clinical facts alone , and the study of the antecedents of the disease , that the latter view is the more probable ; and that , inasmuch as all the antecedent circumstances which have been detailed tend to a ...
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... matters from the maternal passages . For I need scarcely observe , that the exsanguine condition of the blood - vessels in these cases must favour absorption on the one hand , just as the depressed vitality of the constitution must ...
... matters from the maternal passages . For I need scarcely observe , that the exsanguine condition of the blood - vessels in these cases must favour absorption on the one hand , just as the depressed vitality of the constitution must ...
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abdominal abnormal affected extremity ammonia attack began blood bowels causation character circulation circumstances clinical cloth coagulation coagulum condition connected consequent constitutional crural phlebitis crural veins deduced depuration disorder Ditto ditto drachms Engravings on Wood Essay exposure to cold fact favour Fcap febrile febrile and inflammatory femoral vein fibrine Foolscap 8vo Fourth Edition give rise glands hæmorrhage iliac veins inflammation injected investigation irritation labour lacteal lactic acid lectures lesions ligature limb lining membrane lochia lochial lymph lymphatic lymphatic vessels masia dolens matter Medical MEDICINE morbid actions nature observed obstetrical obstructive phlebitis occur operation organs pain pathology pelvic phenomena phleg phlegmasia dolens phlegmasia dolens began physiological placenta Plates Post 8vo PRACTICAL preceded the attack present principle produced proximate cause puerperal fever regard rheumatism Second Edition supervene swelling symptoms theory Third Edition tion TREATISE Treatment uterine uterus vascular venous system vessels vitiation whilst دو دو دو
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