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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «NECROSCOPIES»
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necroscopies en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
necroscopies y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
The conclusions of the latter are based upon 111 cases, including the results of
12 necroscopies; those of the former are built upon the records of 275 examples,
and of 10 post-mortem examinations. As most of our readers who have much to ...
2
A manual of necroscopy, or A guide to the performance of ...
MEDICO-LEGAL. NECROSCOPIES. More than ordinary caution has to be
observed in conducting medico-legal examinations, and they should, where it is
practicable, always be entrusted to a skilled necro- scopist ; the medical
attendant, who ...
3
British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review
The conclusions of the latter are based upon 111 cases, including the results of
12 necroscopies; those of the former are built upon the records of 275 examples,
and of 10 post-mortem examinations. As most of our • Dr. Underwood's Treatise ...
4
Chambers concise dictionary
[19c: from Greek nekros corpse + polis city] necropsy /'nekropsi, ne'kmpsi/ or
necroscopy /-skDpi/ > n (necropsies or necroscopies) a postmortem examination.
[19c] □ necroscopic /-skopik/ adj. necrosis /ne'krousis/ >n (necroses /-si:z/) pathol
...
5
Encyclopedia of the Scientific Revolution: From Copernicus ...
... the doctrine of blood circulation and subsequent physiological innovations,
progress in clinical observation derived from the pathological discoveries made
during necroscopies, and Paracelsian conceptions and techniques, but it
discarded ...
... making light of the gruesome necroscopies her son was conducting. “
Teenagers, hey, what can you do?” “Boys will be boys!” It wasn't the reaction
Oliver had expected . . . or perhaps it was, so out of tune were his parents to his
needs.
7
The American Medical Intelligencer
The solution of the first question — the rarity or frequency of phthisis — is
evidently wholly anatomical, and wherever numerous necroscopies can be made
in hospitals, materials may be collected which will serve to resolve it. With this
end it ...
8
Dunglison's American medical library
To the pathologist, conversant with necroscopies! research, such precautions
may appear superfluous ; he may say, Who ever knew an example in hospital
experience, of a body supposed to be dead, and removed as such from the ward
to ...
9
Manual of Surgical Pathology: Expert Consult
... among 48,900 necroscopies, Cancer 7:462-503, 1954. TABLE 19–25.
GRADING SYSTEM FOR CHOLANGIOCARCINOMAS Grade 1 Well
differentiated (>95% oftumor composed of glands) Grade 2 Moderately
differentiated (50% to 95% of ...
10
The Shaken Baby Syndrome: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Unofficially, however, Scattergood was something of an amateur sleuth,
performing necroscopies, analyzing crime scenes and investigating murder
weapons. Between 1856 and 1897 he kept a journal of medico-legal cases.
Under the ...
Vincent J. Palusci, Stephen Lazoritz, 2012