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... inch in diameter , con- taining granules and nuclei . The nuclei are made more distinct by the addition of dilute acetic acid . Some of these corpuscles are iden- tical in appearance with white blood - cells , and are the white cells ...
... inch in diameter , con- taining granules and nuclei . The nuclei are made more distinct by the addition of dilute acetic acid . Some of these corpuscles are iden- tical in appearance with white blood - cells , and are the white cells ...
Page 77
... inch in diameter , found on the mucous surfaces , at the muco - cutaneous junctions or where the skin is very delicate , and covered by a whitish exudate . They appear at first as reddish elevations , from which the cuticule is removed ...
... inch in diameter , found on the mucous surfaces , at the muco - cutaneous junctions or where the skin is very delicate , and covered by a whitish exudate . They appear at first as reddish elevations , from which the cuticule is removed ...
Page 114
... inch long and a half inch deep made by a knife is an incised wound ; one of similar extent , but three inches deep , is a punctured wound . Punctured wounds vary according as they are made with dull or sharp pointed instruments ; in the ...
... inch long and a half inch deep made by a knife is an incised wound ; one of similar extent , but three inches deep , is a punctured wound . Punctured wounds vary according as they are made with dull or sharp pointed instruments ; in the ...
Page 138
... inch from the margin of the wound , and be carried deeply enough to bring the entire depth of the wound - surfaces together . FIG . 45 . First tie of surgeon's or friction knot . The second tie is like that of the flat knot . ( J. D. ...
... inch from the margin of the wound , and be carried deeply enough to bring the entire depth of the wound - surfaces together . FIG . 45 . First tie of surgeon's or friction knot . The second tie is like that of the flat knot . ( J. D. ...
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... inch to two or three inches and in length from three to ten yards . It is ap- plied smoothly to the surface by circular , spiral , and reverse turns , and should always make equable pressure and be firmly enough applied to its place ...
... inch to two or three inches and in length from three to ten yards . It is ap- plied smoothly to the surface by circular , spiral , and reverse turns , and should always make equable pressure and be firmly enough applied to its place ...
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