10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PATULENT»
Discover the use of
patulent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
patulent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Generic and Specific Description of British Plants
An. July. . MARRUB I U M. Horehounp, . , The cup is monophyllous^
infundibuliform, tubulated, and hath ten striæ:' The mouth is equal, patulent, and
often has ten dents that are alternately less: The flower is monopetalous and
ringent, the tube ...
2
A generic and specific description of British plants, [extr. ...
T easel headed 'Trefoil with . hairy globose spikes, equal patulent cups, a stalk
with the branches turned back, and the lobes of the leaves shaped like a wedge
and hairy. On marshes. Observed by Dr Johnson in Darts or d Sahmarsh.
3
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... paramount importance, in many points of view, and especially in the surgical
treatment of hernia, of a full appreciation of the physiological differences between
the “congenital hernial sac,” which is the unclosed or patulent vaginal process of
...
4
The Medical and Physical Journal
otcly extract the placenta, pressure •would approximate the sides of the uterus,
and close these patulent vessels. If the placenta is extracted, still pressure is
advisable, as the uterus may remain in a state of flaccidity from its inertness or ...
5
Remarks on Hydrophobia: Or, the Disease Produced by the Bite ...
iThe fingers and hands, the lips and gums, Where the pores are more than
usually patulent, had the virus applied to them. That the absorbents laid hold of it
and carried it from thence, just asþin the cases of air thrown under the skin into
the ...
6
Philosophical Transactions
t Dr. Man/in: is ofOpinion upon Observation of the Tongue, whereof before, that
the Elephant only Breaths by this -P2ll7-ge, err; not by the Mouth. I do not find that
this Passage is proportionally more Patulent in this Animal than in any other, ...
7
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
... that the hemorrhage, instead of showing itself'outwardly, served only to
accumulate coagula in the womb, thus distending it and inducing a torpor,
preventing that important contraction so necessary to close its patulent vessels,
and also to ...
8
Index to the Journals of the Senate and House of Delegates ...
PATOWMACK— See Potomac PATUlENT RIVER— Bill to prevent the obstruction
of the navigation of the western branch of, received 12; said bill amended,
passed and returned 14. PITT'S CREEK HUNDRED, in Worcester County— See
...
Maryland. General Assembly, 1857
9
The New England Journal of Medicine
... that the hzemorrhage, instead of showing itself outwardly, served only to
accumulate coagula in the womb, thus distending it and inducing a torpor,
preventing that important contraction so necessary to close its patulent vessels,
and also to ...
10
Pediatric Neurosurgery
23-2D). It is important that the canal be patulent to avoid repeated scarring and
tethering. The dura or dural substitute is closed with 4-0 Gore-Tex sutures. A
dural sealant (DuraSeal) may also be applied to the suture line. The epidural
space is ...
James Tait Goodrich, 2011