The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 42Samuel Highley, 1868 - Medicine |
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abdomen acid action affected anatomy animals appear artery blood body bones brain cancer carotid cause cavity cells cerebral character cholera clavicle compressed condition cones congested connective tissue death described Diag diagnosis dilatation disease doses dysphagia enteric fever epidemic epithelium especially examination existed experiments fact fatal fever fibres fibrinous fluid fracture frequently ganglionic ganglionic layer George's Hospital glands grains granule layer hæmorrhage increased inflammation injection iodide Kölliker labour lesions less lungs matter Medical Medicine meningitis ment morbid mucous membrane muscles muscular nature nerve nervous observed occurred operation optic optic nerve organs pain paralysis pathology patient physiological poison Post-mortem present produced pulse rabbit remarkable respiration retina rods scrofula skin spasm sphygmograph spinal cord stercorine Stillé structure strychnia substance surface surgeons symptoms temperature tetanus tinnitus tion treatment tubercle tumour typhus ulcer uterus vascular velocity venom vessels whilst wound
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