A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... Third Edition . Including Urin- alysis , Animal Chemistry , Chemistry of Milk , Blood , Tissues , the Secretions , etc. HENRY LEFFMANN , M.D. , Professor of Chemistry in Penn'a College of Dental Surgery , and in the Woman's Medical ...
... Third Edition . Including Urin- alysis , Animal Chemistry , Chemistry of Milk , Blood , Tissues , the Secretions , etc. HENRY LEFFMANN , M.D. , Professor of Chemistry in Penn'a College of Dental Surgery , and in the Woman's Medical ...
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... third month . ( b ) Obliteration of the arteria umbilicales , in which , immediately after the detachment of the placenta , thrombi form , owing to the lessening of arterial pressure . The umbilical arteries thus occluded are later ...
... third month . ( b ) Obliteration of the arteria umbilicales , in which , immediately after the detachment of the placenta , thrombi form , owing to the lessening of arterial pressure . The umbilical arteries thus occluded are later ...
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... third year , 7.5 cm .; fourth year , 6.5 cm . , and during the fifth year to the sixteenth or eighteenth year there is a yearly increase of 5 cm . ( 11⁄2 inches ) , after 18 this growth decreases to 3-4 cm . per annum until the full ...
... third year , 7.5 cm .; fourth year , 6.5 cm . , and during the fifth year to the sixteenth or eighteenth year there is a yearly increase of 5 cm . ( 11⁄2 inches ) , after 18 this growth decreases to 3-4 cm . per annum until the full ...
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... third year is 4.5 cm . , dur- ing the next four years 2.3 cm . more . The full development of the cranium being about completed by the end of the seventh year . 18. Weight . The weight of the fully developed child at birth is about 3300 ...
... third year is 4.5 cm . , dur- ing the next four years 2.3 cm . more . The full development of the cranium being about completed by the end of the seventh year . 18. Weight . The weight of the fully developed child at birth is about 3300 ...
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... Third . At the same time that the umbilical arteries become obliterated by the detachment of the placenta the umbilical vein is also deprived of the supply of blood which it previously carried through the umbilical ring to the liver ...
... Third . At the same time that the umbilical arteries become obliterated by the detachment of the placenta the umbilical vein is also deprived of the supply of blood which it previously carried through the umbilical ring to the liver ...
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