10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMATOID»
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1
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London
regularly rhomboidal crystals, having all the characters of those bodies usually
described as haematoid crystals. The largest of them were about the thousandth
of an inch in the long diameter. Numerous small plates of cholesterin were seen,
...
2
Transactions of the Pathological Society of London
regularly rhomboidal crystals, having all the characters of those bodies usually
described as haematoid crystals. The largest of them were about the thousandth
of an inch in the long diameter. Numerous small plates of cholesterin were seen,
...
Pathological Society (London), 1853
3
Edinburgh medical and surgical journal
the diseases and organic changes affecting the eyeball, Dr Fricke treats of
haematoid fungus and cancer of the eye ; the three varieties of deranged vision,
viz. squinting, near sight, and distant sight ; atrophy, varicose enlargement, and ...
4
Lectures on surgical pathology
Leaving the term fungus haematodes, we may employ that of haematoid cancer,
for such as are like clots of blood through the quantity of blood that they contain.
The likeness is indeed, I believe, only an accidental one, due to haemorrhage ...
5
Lectures on Surgical Pathology, Delivered at the Royal ...
The best illustration of the disease that I have seen is in a large tumor,J of which
one-half might be taken as a good type of the brain-like medullary cancer, and
the other half as an equally good type of the haematoid. This half had been
deeply ...
6
Pathological Anatomy: Illustrations of the Elementary Forms ...
brainlike aspect tinged here and there with red ; the commencement of the
hemorrhagic or haematoid state. The commencement of this disease in the
mucous membrane is particularly well seen at DD, in the form of pale elongated
elevations, ...
Sir Robert Carswell, 1838
7
The Cyclopaedia of Practical Medicine: Comprising Treatises ...
Haematoid tumours have since been met with, as the same writer remarks,* in
the urinary bladder and alimentary canal, in the brain, in the bones, in the
mesentery, in the omentum, and in the thyroid gland. Laennec states that he has
seen two ...
8
Medico-chirurgical Transactions: Pub. by the Royal Medical ...
I am inclined to think, from scattered notices, that encephaloid and haematoid
varieties of malignant disease may be 'more frequent than scirrhous forms of
morbid structure in the vertebrae, although I have onlythe last case to relate ...
Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London, 1841
9
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
... translucent ground of a very pale yellowish lilac tint; 6. Haematoid scirrhus,
which is of comparative rare occurrence in the truly scirrhous structure. Colloid
structure forms the third species of cancer noticed by Nature and Treatment qf
Cancer ...
bodies of a haematoid nature above noticed, were less numerous. With these
exceptions, the same elements were constantly to be found, and with the same
characters, the relative proportions of them alone varying. Certain changes were
...
Louisiana State Medical Society, 1856