10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXSANGUINEOUS»
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1
Edinburgh medical and surgical journal
Thus, the loss of blood from the cord would appear to account for the death and
exsanguineous condition of the foetus, when it might possibly be only the
predisposing and not the proximate cause of the result. Let it not be urged that
these are ...
2
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
Head—Brain exsanguineous, firm, weight, 39% ounces. Chest.—Organs
exsanguineous, healthy; right lung weighed 9 ounces; left, 8% ounces; heart, 8
ounces. Abdomen.—Organs exsanguineous; liver, 49% ounces; kidneys, 9
ounces; ...
3
the edinburgh medical and surgical journal volume sixtieth 1843
... right lung weighed 9 ounces; left, 84 ounces; heart, 8 ounces. Abdomen. —
Organs exsanguineous; liver, 49 J ounces; kidneys, 9 ounces; rpleen, 4 ounces;
stomach, 54 ounces; pancreas, 2 ounces; uterus 146 Dr Boyd's Vital Statistics,
4
The Dublin Journal of Medical and Chemical Science
2 o'clock, a. m. — Called out of bed to see her ; excessive pain in the hypogastric
region ; urgent thirst, with inability of retaining fluids on the stomach ; wishes for
cold water ; pulse nearly imperceptible; countenance exsanguineous, collapsed,
...
5
A Treatise on the Diseases of Infants: Founded on Recent ...
... less, particularly near the pylorus. The small intestines were colored yellow by
the bile, and contained some coagulated blood. The large intestines were
healthy. The liver was exsanguineous and pale, the spleen small and slightly
injected.
6
The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
In general health the patient was not strong, and somewhat exsanguineous. Mr.
Cooke ordered the application of a slipper, with a strap attached to the heel part,
the latter to be carried up, and fixed around the thigh just above the knee, thus ...
7
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
618. 5t.—-CASE OF TRANSFUBION OF BLOOD. [A very interesting case of this
description is published by Dr. Prichard, of Bristol. It was that of a gentleman who
had been reduced to an exhausted and exsanguineous state bya long continued
...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1842
8
Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal
The body was not decomposed at all ; inclined to fat, remarkably exsanguineous
in Hs appearance, and slightly jaundiced. The lungs were somewhat infiltrated ;
the cavities of the heart were quite empty ; the omentum and peritoneal ...
9
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
The parts so compressed were pale and exsanguineous. From the knot to the
foetus there were spiral turns of the injected arteries of a very dark purple colour,
and they became more injected and distended with blood the nearer they came
to ...
10
Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the ...
His first division of animals was accordingly into Enaima and the Anaima, or the
sanguineous and exsanguineous animals. For a long time no advance was
made beyond this early step in the primary arrangement of animals. It was at
length ...
Richard Owen, William White Cooper, 1843