Medico-chirurgical Transactions, Volume 261843 - Medicine |
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... the following Report of the pathological appearances met with : -- The body appeared considerably emaciated , but was not discoloured . Having removed the skull cap , some effusion of lymph was found under the CASE OF PARALYSIS . 11.
... the following Report of the pathological appearances met with : -- The body appeared considerably emaciated , but was not discoloured . Having removed the skull cap , some effusion of lymph was found under the CASE OF PARALYSIS . 11.
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cap , some effusion of lymph was found under the arachnoid membrane covering the left side of the brain , along with turgescence of that , and the other hemisphere ; both divisions being pale , and exhibit- ing a watery aspect ...
cap , some effusion of lymph was found under the arachnoid membrane covering the left side of the brain , along with turgescence of that , and the other hemisphere ; both divisions being pale , and exhibit- ing a watery aspect ...
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... effusion had taken place , causing , by the gravitation of the fluid , that distress- ing sense of suffocation which invariably occurred in lying down . Percussion elicited no morbid sound , and auscul- tation proved the lungs on both ...
... effusion had taken place , causing , by the gravitation of the fluid , that distress- ing sense of suffocation which invariably occurred in lying down . Percussion elicited no morbid sound , and auscul- tation proved the lungs on both ...
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... effusion into the cavity of the pleura . Laryngitis had been very clearly distinguished , as soon as the stridulous breathing and the hoarseness were added to the spasmodic cough . Deep - seated dysphagia certainly did exist , and ought ...
... effusion into the cavity of the pleura . Laryngitis had been very clearly distinguished , as soon as the stridulous breathing and the hoarseness were added to the spasmodic cough . Deep - seated dysphagia certainly did exist , and ought ...
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... effusion of recent lymph , or of serum , into the cavities of the pleurę . There is one remarkable circumstance connected with the form of Pneumonia now under consideration ; namely , the relative frequency of the occurrence of the ...
... effusion of recent lymph , or of serum , into the cavities of the pleurę . There is one remarkable circumstance connected with the form of Pneumonia now under consideration ; namely , the relative frequency of the occurrence of the ...
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abdomen acid adherent adventitious structures appearance artery bands of adhesion basis of skull Bethlem Hospital blood Blood-vessels of brain bone brain and membranes brane cavitas tympani cavitas tympani.-The cerebral hemispheres character chest colour congested considerable contained cough cranium cysts disease dissections dura mater effusion Eustachian tube examination external face fatty fenestra fluid globules growth head healthy hernia hydrocele incus infiltration of pia inflammation insane jaws kidney left lung lining membrane lobe lunatics lymph Male Blood-vessels matter maxillary meatus externus membrana tympani microscope mucous membrane mucus nucleated cells numerous observed old adhesions opaque pain patient peritoneum Physician pia mater pleura Pneumonia portion posterior present quantity rickets Right ear right lung sion slight soft stapes substance surface Surgeon symptoms teeth thick thickened tion tissue trachea tubercles tumour turgid tympanic cavity tympanum ulceration upper urate of ammonia uric acid urine vascular Viscera whilst
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