The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1J. & A. Churchill, 1854 |
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Page 21
... blood welled out at every incision , as if there had been aneurisim by anastomosis . performed the operation on August 1st , 1829 , and also in the following January , and both these cases were reported in the Medical Gazette . M ...
... blood welled out at every incision , as if there had been aneurisim by anastomosis . performed the operation on August 1st , 1829 , and also in the following January , and both these cases were reported in the Medical Gazette . M ...
Page 22
... blood through the aortic orifice . The mitral valves were still more diseased , with greater contraction of the orifice , and much earthy deposit . In the second case , the hypertrophy was still more manifest ; the walls of the left ...
... blood through the aortic orifice . The mitral valves were still more diseased , with greater contraction of the orifice , and much earthy deposit . In the second case , the hypertrophy was still more manifest ; the walls of the left ...
Page 27
... blood being impeded in its course through the liver or the chest , the stomach is kept congested , the nutrition of the mucous membrane is impaired , gastric juice is secreted in small quantity , and digestion is consequently slow and ...
... blood being impeded in its course through the liver or the chest , the stomach is kept congested , the nutrition of the mucous membrane is impaired , gastric juice is secreted in small quantity , and digestion is consequently slow and ...
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... blood , consequent upon this faulty assimilation , leading to imperfect growth and morbid exudations . To those who still follow the old palliative system of treat- ing phthisis , to all who wish to understand the most modern doctrines ...
... blood , consequent upon this faulty assimilation , leading to imperfect growth and morbid exudations . To those who still follow the old palliative system of treat- ing phthisis , to all who wish to understand the most modern doctrines ...
Page 68
... Blood - taint to the welfare and very existence of the State . " This chapter contains two points : 1st . A strong attack on the veracity of the Registrar - General's returns , Dr. Collier classing them with homoeopathy , clairvoyance ...
... Blood - taint to the welfare and very existence of the State . " This chapter contains two points : 1st . A strong attack on the veracity of the Registrar - General's returns , Dr. Collier classing them with homoeopathy , clairvoyance ...
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