A Manual of pathological anatomyBlanchard and Lea, 1854 - 733 pages |
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... depends very much on the due appreciation of the several existing elements in each case , and of the degree in which one or other predominates . In a common case of irritative dyspepsia , for instance , the sensibility of the nerves ...
... depends very much on the due appreciation of the several existing elements in each case , and of the degree in which one or other predominates . In a common case of irritative dyspepsia , for instance , the sensibility of the nerves ...
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... depends on defective contractility of the muscles , occasioned by long disuse . The same may be the result of paralysis , of rheumatic inflammation , of the poisonous action of lead , of tobacco , sulphuretted hydrogen , & c . Impaired ...
... depends on defective contractility of the muscles , occasioned by long disuse . The same may be the result of paralysis , of rheumatic inflammation , of the poisonous action of lead , of tobacco , sulphuretted hydrogen , & c . Impaired ...
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... depends sometimes on an inflammatory condition of the part , sometimes on a simply altered state of its innervation . The illustrations of the first are of constant occur- rence ; those of the second are furnished by the instances of ...
... depends sometimes on an inflammatory condition of the part , sometimes on a simply altered state of its innervation . The illustrations of the first are of constant occur- rence ; those of the second are furnished by the instances of ...
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... depends on the action of cold upon the tonicity of the arteries , which become so con- tracted that they no longer transmit a free current of blood . Here we have a good illustration of the dependence of the several parts and functions ...
... depends on the action of cold upon the tonicity of the arteries , which become so con- tracted that they no longer transmit a free current of blood . Here we have a good illustration of the dependence of the several parts and functions ...
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... depend on a periodical exaltation of the polarity of the centre , in consequence of which , as in tetanus , the slightest impressions excite the most powerful motor impulses . In early infancy , the cere- bral system has not acquired ...
... depend on a periodical exaltation of the polarity of the centre , in consequence of which , as in tetanus , the slightest impressions excite the most powerful motor impulses . In early infancy , the cere- bral system has not acquired ...
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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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