10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERITONAEUM»
Discover the use of
peritonaeum in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
peritonaeum and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Anatomy of the
Peritonaeum
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
2
The Dublin dissector, or system of practical anatomy
Dissect the abdominal muscles off the peritonaeum ; these can be easily
separated laterally and inferiorly, but anteriorly, particularly near the umbilicus, it
will often be found very difficult to detach the sheath of the rectus from this
membrane, ...
3
The first lines of the practice of surgery: designed as an ...
dominal ring, and then pass through a kind of membranous canal, which the
peritonaeum forms from that aperture into the scrotum. Thus, as they were
already furnished with one peritoneal investment up in the loins, a second is
acquired by ...
4
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Human Body
shambles, a vapour is seen to exhale from the peritonaeum, having a peculiar
animal odour. Yet we ought not to say that this vapour is collected in the dead
body : for before the opening of the peritonaeum, or the death of the animal, it is
not in ...
John Bell, Sir Charles Bell, 1829
5
Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Oeconomy, ...
N. B. The lower part of the ligament, as it is seen in the right side of this figure, lies
so loose in the passage through the muscles, and is there so loosely covered by
the peritonaeum, that when the testis is pulled up, more of the ligament is seen ...
John Hunter (Médecin), 1837
6
The principles and practice of medicine
Sometimes there is ulceration of the peritonaeum itself; — the intestines within
being sound. Occasionally the ulceration makes the peritonaeum quite thin. It
even ulcerates through; and then we find ulceration of the intestines, and chronic
...
John Elliotson, Nathaniel Rogers, Alexander Cooper Lee, 1844
7
The Animal Kingdom: Considered Anatomically, Physically, and ...
cells or follicles into the cavity itself, unless they are ruptured by over distention,
or by the wearing out of their membranous partitions; but rather that the
peritonaeum absorbs the fatty effluvial vapor with which the cavity of the
abdomen ...
8
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
On dissection, you find the intestines distended with air, but no general peritonitis
, except just at the lower part of the belly, where the peritonaeum is reflected from
the rectum to the bladder, and where, perhaps, it is a little inflamed. The cellular ...
9
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
In consequence of persevering and unsuccessful attempts to discover a stone
with the sound, in a little boy, inflammation of the bladder came on, attended by
vomiting, and extending to the peritonaeum; the most active antiphlogistic
treatment ...
10
A General System of Surgery in Three Parts: Containing the ...
CCCCC denote the Bounds or Margin of the internal Lamen of the Peritonaeum,
investing chiefly the Fundus of the Bladder, which lies under and touches the
Intestines, and is the Part of the Peritonaeum, by which the Bladder is excluded
from ...
Lorenz Heister, Manby. R. ((Londres)), C. Davis ((Londres)), 1750