A Manual of general pathologyLea Bros. & Company, 1888 - 528 pages |
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... rise of temperature ending in fatal hyperpyrexia 26. Course of temperature in case of typhoid 130 134 27. Fall of temperature ending in fatal collapse 28. Gradual termination of fever or lysis 29. Temperature in phthisis . 135 135 135 ...
... rise of temperature ending in fatal hyperpyrexia 26. Course of temperature in case of typhoid 130 134 27. Fall of temperature ending in fatal collapse 28. Gradual termination of fever or lysis 29. Temperature in phthisis . 135 135 135 ...
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... rise to a second class of diseases . In a third class of cases the organs and tissues may be competent for ordinary functions , but not for any extraordinary work , so that they soon show the effects of wear and tear . The disturbances ...
... rise to a second class of diseases . In a third class of cases the organs and tissues may be competent for ordinary functions , but not for any extraordinary work , so that they soon show the effects of wear and tear . The disturbances ...
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... rise to specific diseases , and describing their immediate effects . To pursue the subject of causes further would be beyond the scope of this work . The subject of general pathology will , then , naturally embrace two main divisions ...
... rise to specific diseases , and describing their immediate effects . To pursue the subject of causes further would be beyond the scope of this work . The subject of general pathology will , then , naturally embrace two main divisions ...
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... rise in blood- pressure of only a short duration , and produces no permanent conse- quences , though the proportion of blood in the remainder of the body must be greatly increased . Again , numerous experiments on animals ( more ...
... rise in blood- pressure of only a short duration , and produces no permanent conse- quences , though the proportion of blood in the remainder of the body must be greatly increased . Again , numerous experiments on animals ( more ...
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... rise to this have been already explained in speaking of venous hyperæmia ( p . 24 ) . It is clear , then , that it is not rise of blood - pressure alone , but the changes which follow venous obstruction , that are the cause of dropsy ...
... rise to this have been already explained in speaking of venous hyperæmia ( p . 24 ) . It is clear , then , that it is not rise of blood - pressure alone , but the changes which follow venous obstruction , that are the cause of dropsy ...
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Common terms and phrases
acid action affected anæmia animals anthrax appear arteries atrophy bacillus bacteria become bone called cancer capillaries cause cavity cells changes chemical cholera chronic circulation coagulation color condition conidia connective tissue connective-tissue containing corpuscles cultivated cysts death degeneration dilatation disease dropsy embryonic epidermis epithelial epithelium especially exudation fatty fever fibres fibrin fibrous tissue fluid formation fungus gelatine glands glandular grow growth hemorrhage Hence human body hyperæmia hypertrophy increased infective infiltration inflammation inflammatory injury inoculation instance intestinal irritation kidney latter lesion leucocytes liver lungs lymphatic malignant masses Medical membrane micrococci microorganisms morbid mucous muscles muscular mycelium necrosis nerves nervous new-growth normal observed obstruction occur organs original parasite pathogenic pathological peritoneum poison pressure probably produced rarely regarded resemble result sarcoma secondary seen skin sometimes spirillum spores stroma structure substance suppuration surface symptoms syphilis temperature thrombus tion tubercle tubercular tumors ulcer vascular veins venous virus walls
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