Medical Times, Volumen14J. Angerstein Carfrae, 1846 |
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Página 514
... vein ; secondary hemorrhage ; ligature of the wounded vessels ; fatal mortification ; wound of the popliteal artery ... veins , and nerves , requiring amputa- tion ; secondary hemorrhage , and ligature of the sub- clavian above the ...
... vein ; secondary hemorrhage ; ligature of the wounded vessels ; fatal mortification ; wound of the popliteal artery ... veins , and nerves , requiring amputa- tion ; secondary hemorrhage , and ligature of the sub- clavian above the ...
Página 516
... veins , along the outer surface of which three or four uriniferous tubes take their course , the error of mistaking this little drop for a capsule filled from the uriniferous tube is very pardonable . c . The kidneys of the ...
... veins , along the outer surface of which three or four uriniferous tubes take their course , the error of mistaking this little drop for a capsule filled from the uriniferous tube is very pardonable . c . The kidneys of the ...
Página 517
... veins , and then each sends tubes ; in Accipenser , 3 glomeruli , and 24 uriniferous nutrition of the bones exist in a very weak solution . several branchlets in pairs towards the principal tubes ; in perca , 3 glomeruli , and 28 ...
... veins , and then each sends tubes ; in Accipenser , 3 glomeruli , and 24 uriniferous nutrition of the bones exist in a very weak solution . several branchlets in pairs towards the principal tubes ; in perca , 3 glomeruli , and 28 ...
Página 522
... vein , I think sufficient blood could not have been effused to effectually compress the artery and stop the pulsation in the limb ; as soon as a small quantity of blood had been effused under the fascia , the vein itself would have been ...
... vein , I think sufficient blood could not have been effused to effectually compress the artery and stop the pulsation in the limb ; as soon as a small quantity of blood had been effused under the fascia , the vein itself would have been ...
Página 525
... veins of the sides of the chest , to coun cenance such suspicion . No feeble excitement ac- dompanied this exacerbation . In the midst of the mull sound on percussion , which had increased anuch on the left side , and was now as ...
... veins of the sides of the chest , to coun cenance such suspicion . No feeble excitement ac- dompanied this exacerbation . In the midst of the mull sound on percussion , which had increased anuch on the left side , and was now as ...
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abdomen abscess acid admitted affected amputation aneurism appearance applied axillary axillary artery become belly bladder bleeding blood body bone bowels brain cause cavity chest cicatrix clavicle College colour consequence considerable cure death disease dyspnoea effusion examination existence external external iliac artery femoral artery fever fluid frequent healthy hemorrhage Hospital iliac inches incision inflammation injury intestine irritation kidneys labour Lectures lesion less ligature limb lung lymph matter medicine membrane ment mucous mucous membrane muscles natural observed omentum opening operation opinion organs ounces pain passed patient pericardium peritoneal peritoneum pleura portion posterior Poupart's ligament practice practitioners present profession pulse quantity rectum remarks rupture serum side skin Society stomach strangulation subclavian subclavian artery substance surface surgeon surgery swelling symptoms thigh tion tissue treatment tube tubercles tumour ulceration urethra urine uterus veins vessels vomiting whilst wound
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