A Manual of pathological anatomyBlanchard and Lea, 1854 - 733 pages |
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... become so acutely sensitive . Who knows aught of what is going on in his stomach , while it is digest- ing healthfully ? or how his gall - bladder or intestines or ureters are acting on , and transmitting their contents ? But let ...
... become so acutely sensitive . Who knows aught of what is going on in his stomach , while it is digest- ing healthfully ? or how his gall - bladder or intestines or ureters are acting on , and transmitting their contents ? But let ...
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... become , therefore , more abundant in the blood . Now if the proper selection of material does not take place in the maintenance and repair of different tissues , it is manifest that the composition of the blood must be altered . Again ...
... become , therefore , more abundant in the blood . Now if the proper selection of material does not take place in the maintenance and repair of different tissues , it is manifest that the composition of the blood must be altered . Again ...
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... become spheri- cal , while the mass at the same time assumes a dark red color . By the addition , however , of concentrated saline solutions , the bright red color is again restored , and the corpuscles again assume their biconcave form ...
... become spheri- cal , while the mass at the same time assumes a dark red color . By the addition , however , of concentrated saline solutions , the bright red color is again restored , and the corpuscles again assume their biconcave form ...
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... become ossified ( probably calcified ) . ( 4. ) It may undergo fatty transformation , becoming converted into a mass of small , oily molecules or drops . ( 5. ) It may gradually be dissolved and taken up again into the circulation ...
... become ossified ( probably calcified ) . ( 4. ) It may undergo fatty transformation , becoming converted into a mass of small , oily molecules or drops . ( 5. ) It may gradually be dissolved and taken up again into the circulation ...
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... becomes irritable , and often cannot tolerate substantial food or tonic remedies , or , together with the intestines ... become much weakened , is bent by a much less force , and reacts also with much less . Mobility and debility may be ...
... becomes irritable , and often cannot tolerate substantial food or tonic remedies , or , together with the intestines ... become much weakened , is bent by a much less force , and reacts also with much less . Mobility and debility may be ...
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abscess acid action acute affected albumen altered aneurism appears arachnoid arteries atrophy become blastema blood brain cancer capillaries cause cavity cells cerebral character chronic circulation coagulation coats color commonly condition congestion consist contain cord corpuscles crasis cyst deposit dilatation disease distended dura mater effusion encephaloid endocardium enlarged epithelium exudation fibres fibrin fibroid fibrous fluid formation frequently give rise glands globules granular granular matter granules growth healthy heart hemorrhage hyperæmia hypertrophy increased inflammation inflammatory instances intestine kidney layer less liver lungs mass matter microscope morbid mucous membrane muscular natural nerves nuclei numerous nutrition observed occasionally occurs organ pathological peculiar pericardium phlebitis pia mater pleura present probably produced pulmonary quantity result Rokitansky scirrhus seems serous serous membrane serum softening sometimes spinal structure substance suppuration surface symptoms takes place thickened tion tissue tubercle tubercular tubes tumor ulceration urine uterus valves vascular veins venous ventricle vessels
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