Medical News and Abstract, Volume 40Lea Brothers & Company, 1882 - Medicine |
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... inflammation , as in the case of Dr. Vigla , before mentioned , it suffices to inject some iodine solution , which causes the death of the para- site , after which it undergoes a fatty metamorphosis and disappears . If , on the other ...
... inflammation , as in the case of Dr. Vigla , before mentioned , it suffices to inject some iodine solution , which causes the death of the para- site , after which it undergoes a fatty metamorphosis and disappears . If , on the other ...
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... inflammation in so far only as we avoid that condition of tissues in which they represent a more favorable soil to the development of inflammation . Inflammation in compound fractures in most cases was infection from without ...
... inflammation in so far only as we avoid that condition of tissues in which they represent a more favorable soil to the development of inflammation . Inflammation in compound fractures in most cases was infection from without ...
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... inflammation . We may expect metastatic abscesses in osteo - myelitis , and Dr. Leale gave an illustration where , after an am- putation of the arm and complete healing of the stump , inflammation within the Haversian canals and in the ...
... inflammation . We may expect metastatic abscesses in osteo - myelitis , and Dr. Leale gave an illustration where , after an am- putation of the arm and complete healing of the stump , inflammation within the Haversian canals and in the ...
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... inflammation of the mucous mem- brane , accompanied with a catarrhal or muco - purulent discharge , constituting the well - known condition of gleet ; by reflex irritation transmitted from the area of inflammation , pains are developed ...
... inflammation of the mucous mem- brane , accompanied with a catarrhal or muco - purulent discharge , constituting the well - known condition of gleet ; by reflex irritation transmitted from the area of inflammation , pains are developed ...
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... inflammation of the air - cells of the mas- toid ; 2 , Periostitis of the external auditory canal ; 3 , Periostitis externa . An extended account of the eti- olgy , symptoms , and pathology of inflammatory con- ditions extending to ...
... inflammation of the air - cells of the mas- toid ; 2 , Periostitis of the external auditory canal ; 3 , Periostitis externa . An extended account of the eti- olgy , symptoms , and pathology of inflammatory con- ditions extending to ...
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