New York State Journal of Medicine, Volumen9Medical Society of the State of New York, 1909 |
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... blood . ( 2 ) Nutmeg Liver . A liver which has un- dergone a prolonged course of back pressure of more or less equal degree . Livers of this type are the result of auricular incapacity and tri- cusid incompetence rather than due to the ...
... blood . ( 2 ) Nutmeg Liver . A liver which has un- dergone a prolonged course of back pressure of more or less equal degree . Livers of this type are the result of auricular incapacity and tri- cusid incompetence rather than due to the ...
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... blood from the tissues of the affected limbs during activity , the result of a sudden narrowing of the caliber of the blood vessels ( from vaso- motor spasm ) beyond that which is normal to the parts while at rest . It is perfectly ...
... blood from the tissues of the affected limbs during activity , the result of a sudden narrowing of the caliber of the blood vessels ( from vaso- motor spasm ) beyond that which is normal to the parts while at rest . It is perfectly ...
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... blood cells , but under high power they appear crystaline ; some nucleated cells . Tests ; when heated , the cloudiness disappears , addi- tion of alcohol has no appreciable effect on cloudiness . Further tests impossible because of ...
... blood cells , but under high power they appear crystaline ; some nucleated cells . Tests ; when heated , the cloudiness disappears , addi- tion of alcohol has no appreciable effect on cloudiness . Further tests impossible because of ...
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... blood supply . He also argued that the blood is probably our greatest physio- logical antagonist to the tubercle bacillus , and proved that the tubercle bacillus when intro- duced into the blood , even in large numbers , rap- idly ...
... blood supply . He also argued that the blood is probably our greatest physio- logical antagonist to the tubercle bacillus , and proved that the tubercle bacillus when intro- duced into the blood , even in large numbers , rap- idly ...
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Dr. He showed by further experiment that there was absolutely less blood , comparatively speaking , in the upper parts of the lungs than in the bases . Gravitation may play a part in this phenomenon , but when we consider the blood ...
Dr. He showed by further experiment that there was absolutely less blood , comparatively speaking , in the upper parts of the lungs than in the bases . Gravitation may play a part in this phenomenon , but when we consider the blood ...
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