Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 61
... tissue . This naturally led up to the thought , could not extraneous animal tissue be prepared in a way that , introduced into the vitalized structures , a similar result would follow ? Repeated experimentation taught that small pieces ...
... tissue . This naturally led up to the thought , could not extraneous animal tissue be prepared in a way that , introduced into the vitalized structures , a similar result would follow ? Repeated experimentation taught that small pieces ...
Page 81
... tissue is developed slowly from fibroid cicatricial tissue ; rapidly by the organization of clots . Connective tissue re- sponds most readily to irritants . It is the reconstructive element following inflammation , and the chief ...
... tissue is developed slowly from fibroid cicatricial tissue ; rapidly by the organization of clots . Connective tissue re- sponds most readily to irritants . It is the reconstructive element following inflammation , and the chief ...
Page 530
... tissue . As the pouch con- tained a quantity of ammoniacal urine and a relatively small quan- tity of pus , a mistake would perhaps not have been very repre- hensible . By careful exploration with the finger on the upper and anterior ...
... tissue . As the pouch con- tained a quantity of ammoniacal urine and a relatively small quan- tity of pus , a mistake would perhaps not have been very repre- hensible . By careful exploration with the finger on the upper and anterior ...
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