10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LACERABLE»
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A Report of the Trial of Cooper V. Wakley, for an Alleged ...
Because, in my report there is nothing whatever said of an opening between the
bladder and rectum ; it is said that the cellular membrane there was easily
lacerable. Why — easily lacerable, does not that imply that the membrane
yielded ...
Bransby Blake Cooper, Thomas Wakley, 1829
2
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
4. Adhesions of the splenic peritoneum to the contiguous viscera, — not a
general effect of enlarged spleen. 5. Indurated, friable, and lacerable spleen. 6.
Induration, with intersection of fibrous septa, — commonly denominated scirrhus.
7.
... and this must have materially prolonged the life of the patient; for, without
suoha provision, the thin and very easily lacerable portion of the tumour, marked
in ' the plate as the melanotic portion of the sac, must inevitably have given way,
and ...
4
Transactions of the Epidemiological Society of London ...
The parts in the centre of the brain, from' the corpus callosum to the base, right
through, were so lacerable as to give way on the least traction. There was lymph
on the base of the brain, and the cerebellum was extremely lacerable and of a
red ...
Epidemiological Society of London, 1867
5
Edinburgh medical and surgical journal
The adjoining portions of the auricles were thickened and infiltrated with bloody
Serum, and softened and lacerable. A fcetus of about six months was found
within the uterus. The preparation of this heart is preserved in the museum at the
...
6
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
In this way the common cellular membrane beneath the pleura became so
lacerable that the pleura itself was stripped off without much difficulty, and without
inflicting any breach whatever in the aeriel cellular structure of the lung, which it
had ...
7
The Medico-chirurgical Review
Old adhesions of the pleura — lungs easily lacerable, and greatly infiltrated with
serum, being very little crepitous — heart enlarged, particularly its left side — its
substance soft and lacerable — pericardium sound. Abdomen. Great quantity of ...
8
THE EDINBURGH MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL: EXHIBITING A ...
Below that the lung was slightly solidified (hepatized,) and effused much reddish
serum from divisions of its substance, which was granuliform and lacerable. The
whole posterior part of the lung, to the extent of 10 or 12 inches, was of an ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The cellular membrane behind the peritoneum in the pelvis, was extremely
lacerable, readily breaking down under the linger, and scarcely requiring the use
of the knife for the removal, except under the pubes. There waa a free division of
the ...
10
London Medical and Surgical Journal
Thus, on the fore part of the trunk, and especially where tfie muscles are thin, as
on the abdomen and middle of the thorax, it is not infiltrated, but dry, and of firm
consistence, while on the back part it is infiltrated, soft, and easily lacerable: this ...
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