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... ( sometimes subjective and sometimes objective ) always present , and attracts attention when the other manifesta- tions of inflammation are more or less in abeyance . The increased or impaired sensibility of the sense organs ; the ...
... ( sometimes subjective and sometimes objective ) always present , and attracts attention when the other manifesta- tions of inflammation are more or less in abeyance . The increased or impaired sensibility of the sense organs ; the ...
Page 54
... Sometimes this last procedure is well done by inserting the end of a pair of closed forceps and forcibly opening the ends of the blades . In all cases where the cavity is large the orifice should be kept open by a tent made of a piece ...
... Sometimes this last procedure is well done by inserting the end of a pair of closed forceps and forcibly opening the ends of the blades . In all cases where the cavity is large the orifice should be kept open by a tent made of a piece ...
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... sometimes a vesicle forms at the beginning of the disease . The darkened area becomes blacker and slowly extends with very few accompanying inflammatory symptoms . The dead tissue is dry , without offensive odor , and gradually becomes ...
... sometimes a vesicle forms at the beginning of the disease . The darkened area becomes blacker and slowly extends with very few accompanying inflammatory symptoms . The dead tissue is dry , without offensive odor , and gradually becomes ...
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... sometimes show one or more nuclei , and sometimes are granular with no visible nucleus . At the points where the fibrils of the network or stroma cross , nuclei are occasionally seen . In rapidly developed lymphomas the cells are ...
... sometimes show one or more nuclei , and sometimes are granular with no visible nucleus . At the points where the fibrils of the network or stroma cross , nuclei are occasionally seen . In rapidly developed lymphomas the cells are ...
Page 97
... sometimes communicate with cavernous spaces , similar to those described as occurring in cavernous angiomas . A tumor is then formed , which is called a cavernous lymphangioma . There is also a form of lymphangioma which consists simply ...
... sometimes communicate with cavernous spaces , similar to those described as occurring in cavernous angiomas . A tumor is then formed , which is called a cavernous lymphangioma . There is also a form of lymphangioma which consists simply ...
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