The Elements of pathologyP. Blakiston, 1884 - 255 pages |
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... membrane , interstices , which are lined with a smooth , delicate mem- brane , composed of flattened endothelial cells . To give solid form to an enclosed part , or a solid foundation to superimposed epithelium , the basement membrane ...
... membrane , interstices , which are lined with a smooth , delicate mem- brane , composed of flattened endothelial cells . To give solid form to an enclosed part , or a solid foundation to superimposed epithelium , the basement membrane ...
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... membranes . Outside of the capillaries the nutrient fluid runs through a network of juice canals , which is more or less sharply limited by the contiguous basement membrane of the connective tissue , and contains in its nodal points ...
... membranes . Outside of the capillaries the nutrient fluid runs through a network of juice canals , which is more or less sharply limited by the contiguous basement membrane of the connective tissue , and contains in its nodal points ...
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... membranes . As the structure of these organs is unfavorable to an internal deposit of an exudate , the serous ... membrane found on the surface of the larynx and trachea . Here , the fibrinous exudate forms a network , in whose meshes ...
... membranes . As the structure of these organs is unfavorable to an internal deposit of an exudate , the serous ... membrane found on the surface of the larynx and trachea . Here , the fibrinous exudate forms a network , in whose meshes ...
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... membranes and lung parenchyma , it adheres firmly , and a certain time must elapse before the pro- cess of separation sets in . Still more , where there is a deposit of fibrin in the enclosed spaces of the body , or even in the meshes ...
... membranes and lung parenchyma , it adheres firmly , and a certain time must elapse before the pro- cess of separation sets in . Still more , where there is a deposit of fibrin in the enclosed spaces of the body , or even in the meshes ...
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... membrane . The space occupied by them here is only obtainable by a corresponding melting away of the fibrous texture ... membrane , for instance , a mucous , serous , or synovial membrane , the wandering pus corpuscles 26 GENERAL PATHOLOGY .
... membrane . The space occupied by them here is only obtainable by a corresponding melting away of the fibrous texture ... membrane , for instance , a mucous , serous , or synovial membrane , the wandering pus corpuscles 26 GENERAL PATHOLOGY .
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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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