Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 31Longmans, Green and Company, 1848 - Medicine |
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... cavity , which , by their action upon the intestinal tube , intercept the course of fæcal matter . They may be caused by an accumulation of matter within the canal , which may act by choking up the tube , ( the mat- ter may be hardened ...
... cavity , which , by their action upon the intestinal tube , intercept the course of fæcal matter . They may be caused by an accumulation of matter within the canal , which may act by choking up the tube , ( the mat- ter may be hardened ...
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... cavity , or it may be confined to a particular point , but at an advanced period of the disease the whole cavity usually becomes tender or painful . The pain is sometimes continuous , but there are usually paroxysms of more or less ...
... cavity , or it may be confined to a particular point , but at an advanced period of the disease the whole cavity usually becomes tender or painful . The pain is sometimes continuous , but there are usually paroxysms of more or less ...
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... cavity . A small rupture was found in the lower part of the jejunum ; about sixteen inches of that intestine was in a gangrenous state . Below the rupture the intestine was occupied by a solid fibrous fleshy body about three inches in ...
... cavity . A small rupture was found in the lower part of the jejunum ; about sixteen inches of that intestine was in a gangrenous state . Below the rupture the intestine was occupied by a solid fibrous fleshy body about three inches in ...
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... cavity a good deal of dark fluid blood escaped , and probably six or eight ounces remained in the pelvic cavity . The intestines were so distended that they could not be kept within the abdomen . A portion of intestine on the right side ...
... cavity a good deal of dark fluid blood escaped , and probably six or eight ounces remained in the pelvic cavity . The intestines were so distended that they could not be kept within the abdomen . A portion of intestine on the right side ...
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... cavity , might stand in the way of our having recourse to them . Certainly in a large number of these cases the symptoms are aggravated by the drastic treatment employed for the purpose of overcoming the obstruction ; and although I ...
... cavity , might stand in the way of our having recourse to them . Certainly in a large number of these cases the symptoms are aggravated by the drastic treatment employed for the purpose of overcoming the obstruction ; and although I ...
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abdomen abdominal movement adhesions affected side appeared atheroma atlas bone bowels bronchitis cause cavity chest healthy chest-measurer costal cartilages cyst Cysticercus deep inspiration descent diaphragm diaphragmatic ribs disease dislocation distended ditto effusion Eighth rib emphysema enlarged exaggerated examination expansion expiration extent extreme falling back femur fibrinous fluid forward heart hernia Hospital inch inflammation intercostal spaces intestine John larynx left lung left right left left side limb Linthwaite liver London lower end lower lobe Medical membrane motion moved movements of respiration muscles observed obstruction obturator operation ordinary inspiration pain patient pericarditis peritoneum peritonitis phthisis Physician pleura pleuritic pleuritis portion posterior respiration respiratory movements restrained right left right right lung right side second rib Sixth costal cartilage Sixth rib sternum surface Surgeon symptoms Table Tenth rib thickened thoracic ribs tion tumour umbilicus upper lobe uric acid urine usually uterus valves vertebræ vomiting whole xyphoid
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