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" ... turned thick, of a dark muddy colour, the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as black as ink ; and though kept stirring in the vessel many hours, its... "
The American Medical Intelligencer - Page 100
1842
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 17

Medicine - 1832 - 628 pages
...greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the diseased it camo out as black as ink ; and though kept stirring in...the appearance of wool or hair floating in a muddy substance. 'In dissected bodies the blood in the veins was so entirely broken, that by cutting any...
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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 1

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - Medicine - 1832 - 858 pages
...colour, the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as...the appearance of wool or hair floating in a muddy substance. " In dissected bodies the blood in the veins was so entirely broken, that by cutting any...
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The American Medical Intelligencer: A Concentrated Record of ..., Volume 4

Robley Dunglinson - Medicine - 1841 - 672 pages
...colour; the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as...quality of the blood. In the disease termed purpura heemorrhagica, or hamorrluea petechialiSi, we have one of the most palpable instances of abnormal fluidity...
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Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 56

Medicine - 1841 - 644 pages
...colour ; the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as...the appearance of wool or hair floating in a muddy substance. ' '•(. In this affection, then, we see the wonderful influence which certain kinds of...
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The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises on the ..., Volume 1

Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly, Robley Dunglison - Medicine - 1848 - 828 pages
...colour, the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as...the appearance of wool or hair floating in a muddy substance. " In dissected bodies the blood in the veins was so entirely broken, that by cutting any...
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Pathologica Indica; Or, The Anatomy of Indian Diseases: Based Upon Morbid ...

Allan Webb - Diseases - 1848 - 668 pages
...colour ; the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease, it came out as...hours, its fibrous parts had only the appearance of a quantity of wool or hair, floating in a muddy substance. In dissected bodies, the blood in the veins...
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Pathologica Indica; Or, The Anatomy of Indian Diseases: Based Upon Morbid ...

Allan Webb - Diseases - 1848 - 668 pages
...colour ; the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease, it came out as...hours, its fibrous parts had only the appearance of a quantity of wool or hair, floating in a muddy substance. In dissected bodies, the blood in the veins...
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Essay on the Pathology of the Blood and Its Containing Vessels

Thomas Alexander Wise - Blood - 1858 - 464 pages
...colour, the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as...black as ink ; and though kept stirring in the vessel, its fibrous parts had only the appearance of wool or hair floating in a muddy fluid. In dissecting...
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Essay on the Pathology of the Blood and Its Containing Vessels

Thomas Alexander Wise - Blood - 1858 - 440 pages
...the third degree of the disease it came out as black as ink ; and though kept stirring in the vessel, its fibrous parts had only the appearance of wool or hair floating in a muddy fluid. In dissecting bodies that had died of scurvy, the blood in the veins was so entirely broken,...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

Medicine - 1832 - 618 pages
...colour, the surface in many places of a greenish hue, without any regular separation of its parts. In the third degree of the disease it came out as...the appearance of wool or hair floating in a muddy substance. ' In dissected bodies the blood in the veins was so entirely broken, that by cutting any...
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