The Elements of pathologyP. Blakiston, 1884 - 255 pages |
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... Action of the Heart .. 114 1. Death from heart failure .... 2. Collapse ...... 114 116 3. Hypostatic congestion and oedema of the lungs ...... 116 B. Gradual Weakening of the Heart's Action ....... 1. Compensatory symptoms ........ 2 ...
... Action of the Heart .. 114 1. Death from heart failure .... 2. Collapse ...... 114 116 3. Hypostatic congestion and oedema of the lungs ...... 116 B. Gradual Weakening of the Heart's Action ....... 1. Compensatory symptoms ........ 2 ...
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... action upon the organism and the resulting reaction , how to explain the special picture and the special process peculiar to each group of diseases or to any individual disease . It is assuredly not my intention to furnish in this short ...
... action upon the organism and the resulting reaction , how to explain the special picture and the special process peculiar to each group of diseases or to any individual disease . It is assuredly not my intention to furnish in this short ...
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... action of the parenchyma , are in im- mediate contact with the parenchyma cells , and form with them an inseparable whole . The same process takes place with the perceptive terminal filaments of the nerves of special sense . The ...
... action of the parenchyma , are in im- mediate contact with the parenchyma cells , and form with them an inseparable whole . The same process takes place with the perceptive terminal filaments of the nerves of special sense . The ...
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... action of the vasomotor centre * Such variations are : The feeling of weariness , which is often rather pleasurable , as in yawning and stretching ; or of heaviness , weight , fullness , tension , etc. and its branches , depressing , by ...
... action of the vasomotor centre * Such variations are : The feeling of weariness , which is often rather pleasurable , as in yawning and stretching ; or of heaviness , weight , fullness , tension , etc. and its branches , depressing , by ...
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... action , we must turn our attention once more to the general structure of our bodily organs . We now first perceive that active hy- peræmia includes a series of changes whose beginning and end are in the parenchyma cells . These cells ...
... action , we must turn our attention once more to the general structure of our bodily organs . We now first perceive that active hy- peræmia includes a series of changes whose beginning and end are in the parenchyma cells . These cells ...
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abnormal activity albuminous anæmia anatomical apparatus appears arterial atrophy attack becomes bile biliary blood corpuscles blood current blood vessel wall blood vessels bodily body brain cancer capillaries catarrhal cause cells central nervous system centre changes chemical circulation coagulation cold color colorless blood corpuscles condition connective tissue contraction convulsions defective degeneration deposition dilatation disease disturbances effect entire epithelial epithelium especially external exudate fatty fever fibrin fluid formation function fungi fungus glands granules groups of symptoms growth heart heat hemorrhage hyperæmia increased individual infiltration inflammation inflammatory intestinal irritation kidneys latter layer liver lungs lymphatics marrow metastasis microphytes mucous membranes muscles muscular nature necrosis normal nutrition obstruction occurs organs pain paralysis parenchyma pathological peculiar peripheral phenomena physiological pigment poison pressure produced protoplasm red blood corpuscles reflex respiration result schizophytes secretion skin spinal stomach substance suppuration surface temperature thrombus tion tumors ulcer uric acid urine vascular veins venous
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