Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 31, Part 2Y. J. Pentland., 1886 |
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... tissues . The relief of tension caused by opening such a septic abscess , though eventually causing great re- lief of pain , produces at the time often the most agonizing suffering . The pain of glaucoma is very variable , just as are ...
... tissues . The relief of tension caused by opening such a septic abscess , though eventually causing great re- lief of pain , produces at the time often the most agonizing suffering . The pain of glaucoma is very variable , just as are ...
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... tissue . numerous capillaries running between the cells , the walls of which There are in some places are composed of a single layer of flattened connective tissue cells , whilst at other parts it seems to be absent . Here and there ...
... tissue . numerous capillaries running between the cells , the walls of which There are in some places are composed of a single layer of flattened connective tissue cells , whilst at other parts it seems to be absent . Here and there ...
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... tissue . The temperature rose to 103 ° , and the patient died of exhaustion on the fifth day after the operation . Post - mortem examination showed that the disease was limited to the cellular tissue in the recto - uterine space ...
... tissue . The temperature rose to 103 ° , and the patient died of exhaustion on the fifth day after the operation . Post - mortem examination showed that the disease was limited to the cellular tissue in the recto - uterine space ...
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... tissue in this region , by reason of the increased blood supply to that part , aided by natural and sexual selection , will eventually reduce the per- centage of ruptures greatly , if it does not finally correct the trouble altogether ...
... tissue in this region , by reason of the increased blood supply to that part , aided by natural and sexual selection , will eventually reduce the per- centage of ruptures greatly , if it does not finally correct the trouble altogether ...
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... tissue capsule intact . No mention is made of Alfred Gräfe , who not only introduced this operation , at least in so far as its more general application is concerned , but whose experience of it is vastly greater than Dr Michel's ...
... tissue capsule intact . No mention is made of Alfred Gräfe , who not only introduced this operation , at least in so far as its more general application is concerned , but whose experience of it is vastly greater than Dr Michel's ...
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