The Elements of pathologyP. Blakiston, 1884 - 255 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 31
Page 14
... contractions , if any such are perceptible , are reinforced by the central nervous system . Still more clear is the dependence of the cellular nourish- ment upon the blood supply , so that any explanation of this point is needless . I ...
... contractions , if any such are perceptible , are reinforced by the central nervous system . Still more clear is the dependence of the cellular nourish- ment upon the blood supply , so that any explanation of this point is needless . I ...
Page 20
... contraction of the cell body into a roundish lump . A permanent contraction betokens either the death of the cell , which manifests itself later in the disappearance of the nucleus and in granular degeneration of the cell , or it ...
... contraction of the cell body into a roundish lump . A permanent contraction betokens either the death of the cell , which manifests itself later in the disappearance of the nucleus and in granular degeneration of the cell , or it ...
Page 37
... contraction of the kidney ) . In some cases the newly formed connective tissue is more like the normal connective tissue substances , and occasions thick- enings , depositions , etc .; in others , the microscope shows only a round ...
... contraction of the kidney ) . In some cases the newly formed connective tissue is more like the normal connective tissue substances , and occasions thick- enings , depositions , etc .; in others , the microscope shows only a round ...
Page 61
... contraction , we are unable to see it without further prepara- tion . In order to effect this , we put a little of a 3 % salt solution at the edge of the cover glass , and wash the clot thoroughly by compressing it between the cover and ...
... contraction , we are unable to see it without further prepara- tion . In order to effect this , we put a little of a 3 % salt solution at the edge of the cover glass , and wash the clot thoroughly by compressing it between the cover and ...
Page 63
... contraction , and assume the shape of corpuscular lumps without any apparent individual mobility . When , for any reason , the blood current is slowed , or even entirely stopped , this active stickiness of the colorless blood corpuscles ...
... contraction , and assume the shape of corpuscular lumps without any apparent individual mobility . When , for any reason , the blood current is slowed , or even entirely stopped , this active stickiness of the colorless blood corpuscles ...
Common terms and phrases
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
Popular passages
Page 5 - Revised and Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.
Page 4 - Human Osteology. Comprising a Description of the Bones, with Colored Delineations of the Attachments of the Muscles. The General and Microscopical Structure of Bone and its Development. With Lithographic Plates and Numerous Illustrations.
Page 6 - MATERIA MEDICA. For the Use of Students and Physicians. By the late PROF. JOHN B. BIDDLE, MD, Professor of Materia Medica in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. The Ninth Edition, thoroughly revised, and in many parts rewritten, by his son, CLEMENT BIDDLE, MD , Assistant Surgeon, US Navy, assisted by HENRY MORRIS. MD Containing all the additions and changes made in the last revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia.
Page 264 - Compends are based on the most popular text-books and the lectures of prominent professors, and are kept constantly revised, so that they may thoroughly represent the present state of the subjects upon which they treat.