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" It exhaled the odor of spirit most distinctly, and its membranes and minute structures were vascular in the extreme. It looked as if it had been recently injected with vermilion. "
Cincinnati Medical and Dental Journal - Page 322
1886
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The Doctor

Doctor - 1875 - 492 pages
...could scarcely bo distinguished, when it was incised, by the natural whiteness ; and the pia mater, or internal vascular membrane covering the brain,...blood, so tensely were its fine vessels engorged. He would adil that this condition extended through both the larger and the smaller brain, tho cerebrum...
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The Doctor, Volume 5

1875 - 304 pages
...and its uiem50 MARCH 1, 1875.] 51 branes and minuto structure were vascular in the extreme. The white matter of the cerebrum, studded •with red points,...scarcely be distinguished, when it was incised, by the natural whiteness ; and the pia mater, or internal vascular membrane covering the brain, resembled...
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Diseases of modern life

Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1876 - 546 pages
...could scarcely be distinguished when it was incised, it was so preternaturally red ; and the pia mater, or internal vascular membrane covering the brain,...blood, so tensely were its fine vessels engorged. This condition extended through both the larger and the smaller brain, cerebrum and cerebellum, but...
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Report of the State Board of Health of Wisconsin ... 1876-78

1876 - 582 pages
...been recently injected with vermilion injection. The white matter of the cerebrum [the large brain] studded with red points, could scarcely be distinguished when it was incised, it was so preternaturally red; and the piamater or membrane covering the brain resembled a delicate...
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Strong Drink: The Curse and the Cure

Timothy Shay Arthur - Christian life - 1877 - 718 pages
...were vascular in the extreme. It looked as if it had been recently injected with vermilion. The white matter of the cerebrum, studded with red points, could...blood, so tensely were its fine vessels engorged. " I should add that this condition extended through both the larger and the smaller brain, the cerebrum...
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The Fruit of the Vine: The £100 Prize Essay

Henry Thomas Burgess - Drinking of alcoholic beverages - 1878 - 152 pages
...were vascular in the extreme. It looked as if it had been recently injected with vermillion. The white matter of the cerebrum, studded with red points, could...it was incised, by its natural whiteness ; and the piameter, or internal vascular membrane covering the brain, resembled a delicate web of coagulated...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Health of the State of ..., Volumes 2-4

Wisconsin. State Board of Health - Public health - 1878 - 688 pages
...been recently injected with vermilion injection. The white matter of the cerebrum [the large brain] studded with red points, could scarcely be distinguished when it was incised, it was so preternaturally red; and the piamater or membrane covering the brain resembled a delicate...
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Appendix to the Assembly Journal, Volume 2

Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1879 - 1240 pages
...been recently injected with vermilion injection. The white matter of the cerebrum [the large brain] studded with red points, could scarcely be distinguished when it was incised, it was so preternaturally red; and the piamater or membrane covering the brain resembled a delicate...
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Ten lectures on alcohol

Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1880 - 350 pages
...were vascular in the extreme. It looked as if it had been recently injected with vermilion. The white matter of the cerebrum, studded with red points, could...blood, so tensely were its fine vessels engorged. I should add that this condition extended through both the larger and the smaller brain, the cerebrum...
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MEDICAL ADVISER

R.V. PIERCE, M.D. - 1889 - 1056 pages
...could scarcely be distinguished when it was incised, it was so preternaturally red; and the pia mater, or internal vascular membrane covering the brain,...blood, so tensely were its fine vessels engorged. This condition extended through both the larger and the smaller brain, cerebrum, and cerebellum, but...
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