Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 25Longmans, Green and Company, 1842 - Medicine |
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... ulcer in the process of healing . Near the same part , and within the space of four square inches , were three or four much smaller spots , similar to the above , but without coagula . Not far from the same part was a longitudinal ...
... ulcer in the process of healing . Near the same part , and within the space of four square inches , were three or four much smaller spots , similar to the above , but without coagula . Not far from the same part was a longitudinal ...
Page 261
... ulcer about half an inch in diameter , and its edges slightly elevated , which had extended through all the coats of the intestine , the bottom of the ulcer being formed by the glandular substance of the pancreas , which was closely ...
... ulcer about half an inch in diameter , and its edges slightly elevated , which had extended through all the coats of the intestine , the bottom of the ulcer being formed by the glandular substance of the pancreas , which was closely ...
Page 262
... ulcer was found at the posterior part of the duodenum where it passes in front of the head of the pancreas . This ulcer was of an irregular form , and three quarters of an inch in diameter at its broadest part . It had destroyed the ...
... ulcer was found at the posterior part of the duodenum where it passes in front of the head of the pancreas . This ulcer was of an irregular form , and three quarters of an inch in diameter at its broadest part . It had destroyed the ...
Page 263
... ulcer were smooth and elevated . A large blood - vessel was distinctly seen running across the base of the ulcer in a transverse direction . The anterior part of the parietes of this vessel was de- stroyed , so that the remains ...
... ulcer were smooth and elevated . A large blood - vessel was distinctly seen running across the base of the ulcer in a transverse direction . The anterior part of the parietes of this vessel was de- stroyed , so that the remains ...
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escaped . A large excavated ulcer was found in the duodenum , the coats of the intestine being entirely destroyed , so that the base of the ulcer was formed by the pancreas . It was about an inch in length , and three quarters of an ...
escaped . A large excavated ulcer was found in the duodenum , the coats of the intestine being entirely destroyed , so that the base of the ulcer was formed by the pancreas . It was about an inch in length , and three quarters of an ...
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