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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPHACELATION»
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1
A Dictionary of practical medicine
and by those more fully described when treating of inflammation of the
Pehitoneum. 75. d. Eihaustion of, or the shock sustained fru, the vital jiowers, is
more frequently u termination or consequence of enteritis, than sphacelation or
gangrene.
103 of his work on the arteries, describes an instance in which occurred the cure
of a large inguinal aneurism by means of sphacelation (see Case xvi of his
collection, and the remarks at p. 106). “The rare accomplishment of the cure of an
...
103 of his work on the arteries, describes an instance in which occurred the cure
of a large inguinal aneurism by means of sphacelation (see Case xvi of his
collection, and the remarks at p. 106). “ The rare accomplishment of the cure of
an ...
Guy's Hospital (London), 1871
103 of his work on the arteries, describes an instance in which occurred the cure
of a large inguinal aneurism by means of sphacelation (see Case xvi of his
collection, and the remarks at p. 106). "The rare accomplishment of the cure of an
...
5
A dictionary of practical medicine: Comprising general ...
nia, and the consequent alterations in the blood — which is incapable of
coagulating as it escapes from the diseased part — favour the recurrence of
haimorrhage, the extension of sphacelation, and the farther contamination of the
fluids from ...
6
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
the vitality of the left arm that signs of local sphacelation are beginning to appear ;
the hand is very cold and has a leaden appearance. 1867. Jan. 1. Another
hemorrhage ; the original plug being still in the axilla, but on the slightest
movement ...
7
A dictionary of pratical medicine. 3 vols. [in 4]. 3 vols. ...
But actual sphacelation of any of these parts rarely occurs during the life of the
patient , although the swelling, sanious or sero-sanious infiltration, and softening
of the parts, are sometimes initiative of this alteration, and approach it more or
less ...
8
The Medical and Physical Journal
LUofWight, Marcbig, iio2. ROBERT JACKSON. A Case of Sphacelation of the
Intestine* &c. George Allison, a sailor, (a young man of eighteen of nineteen
years of age,) working one day with more than usual exertion Dr. Jacison's Case
of Spb ...
9
The American Medical Recorder
When from any cause mortification has taken place, the process of sphacelation,
(or separation of the dead from the living parts) proceeds in the following manner.
A white line is in the first place formed near to the termination of the dead part, ...
John Eberle, James Webster, 1818
10
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
In this condition she remained until the 14th, six days, the sphacelation slowly
proceeding up the limb, at the rate of three or four lines per day, preceded by a
band of purple redness, with slight oedema. On this day (the 14th) the progress of
...