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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
Fffic; past participle of pecan, to feed, — adipous. Relating to fat. The cellular
system has been called jatty or adipous,- from an opinion that, in its areola; the fat
is deposited. The cellular membrane, however, merely ledges, between its ...
2
Elements of Pathological Anatomy ...
The adipous vesicles in such cases are robbed of their contents, which, being
taken up by the absorbents, are conveyed into the circulating current, to be
reconverted into blood. It is owing to this removal of the fat that persons
recovering from ...
3
A manual of general anatomy; or, A concise description of ...
SECTION n. THE ADIPOUS TISSUE. Sfnon: Cellulo-adipous Tissue, fatty
membrane; Adipous net, Tunic. All anatomists do not recognize the vesicular
tissue, in which the fat is deposited. Malpighi, Morgagni particularly W. Hunter,
and more ...
Antoine Laurent J. Bayle, Henri Hollard, 1829
When this secretion collects, from the causes mentioned in the last section, the
disease, called oedema or anasarca, is induced. 3. Adipous Exhalation of the
Cellular Membrane. Considerable diversity of opinion has prevailed regarding
the ...
5
Drawings of the anatomy of the groin: with anatomical remarks
erysipelas which have the same generic character with phlegmon, anthrax, and
paronychia. The resemblance of these three complaints consists in each being
an inflammation of the subcutaneous adipous tissue. Now this second variety ...
6
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
The liver is very liable to-enlargement: either-from simple congestion of blood; or
from the interstitial deposit of adipous matter; or from the intrusion of malignant
growths; or from colonies of hydatids. 4. So also the spleen swells, from fulness of
...
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Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
It has been questioned by some, whether the adipous tissue is susceptible of
inflammation, the opinion having arisen, probably, from the belief, at one time
very current amongst physiologists, that this substance is not endowed with a
sufficient ...
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A Dictionary of Medical Science: Containing a Concise ...
The cellular system has been culled fatly or adipous; from an opinion that, in its
nreolte the fat is deposited. The cellular membrane, however, merely li'dgeti,
between its lamellae and filaments, the vehicles in which the fat is contained. FAT
-IV ...
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Elements of Natural History, for the use of schools and ...
An adipous fin behind the dorsal; teeth like those of Silurus; number of barbs
varies. Subgenus 1. Panac'rocnrmos. — Incomplete bony rays in the upper edge
of the adipous fin; head flattened; a bony casque, deeply carved or notched, and
a ...
afterwards LEE BOWDICH (Sarah), 1850
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions published by the Medical and ...
It may be observed generally, that the accidental productions constituting
tumours frequently correspond in their structure to the parts in which they are
produced. Thus we have masses of fat formed in the subcutaneous adipous
tissue ; and on ...