10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERITONAEAL»
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“When into the peritonaeal cavity of vaccinated guinea-pigs a certain quantity of
cholera culture containing virulent and very motile vibrios is injected, we find that
in the peritonaeal fluid drawn off by means of a fine pipette, the vibrios have ...
2
Treatise on the theory and practice of physic
The inflammation of the omentum, mesentery, and peritonaeal coverings of the
spleen, pancreas, uterus, and bladder, offer no phenomena of any particular
interest. Gastritis is a very rare disorder ; and the few cases of it on record are
primary ...
George Gregory, Nathaniel Potter, Samuel Colhoun,
1826
3
Elements of the theory and practice of physic
it on record are probably inflammations of the mucous, rather than of the
peritonaeal coat of the stomach. The symptoms usually attributed to inflammation
of the peritonaeal coat of the stomach, are an acute pain, and sense of burning
heat in ...
4
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
... above the pubis, it carries the peritonaeum along with it ; so that " whenever the
bladder rises fairly an inch ana and a-half above the pubis, it is in contact with the
peritonaeum lining the wall of the abdomen, in addition to its own peritonaeal ...
5
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body
Under the peritonaeal coat is the first cellular coat, being in fact a short cellular
tissue betwixt the peritonaeal coat and the muscular coat. Muscular coat. — The
muscular coat of the stomach consists of several laminae of fibres ; less distinct, ...
John Bell, Sir Charles Bell, John Davidson Godman,
1827
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
were coagula of blood in the abdominal cavity, from a partial laceration of the
substance of the liver, could the peritonaeal inflammation have been excited in
consequence of the effused blood acting as an irritant upon the serous
membrane?
7
The Medico-chirurgical Review
In a digression on peritonaeal inflammation, Mr. Guthrie seems to question the
propriety of considering diseases as differing according to the different structures
of which the organs are composed — " without due attention to their intimate ...
8
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (etc.)- ...
The subject ismost importanti Much observation is required to throw light upon it.
1 3. I shallafterwards give my reasons for believing that _ inflammation may exist
in the peritonaeal coat without producing very violent symptoms; If, therefore, ...
9
A Treatise on Poisons: In Relation to Medical Jurisprudence, ...
It; is singular, that, however severe the inflammation *of~ the inner membrane of
the stomach may be, inflammatory redness of the peri-. tonaaal coat is seldom
found. Yet inflammatory vaseularity does occur sometimes on the peritonaeal
coat.
Sir Robert Christison,
1845
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Medical ...
What practitioner has not seen disease confined for weeks and months to the
mucous membrane of the bowels, without any affection whatever of the
peritonaeal covering, and vie* versa? In our article on peritonaeal inflammation (
No. 2.) ...