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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPLENIZATION»
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1
The Continental and British Medical Review,: Or Monthly ...
PULMONARY SPLENIZATION. M. Bricheteau, Hospital Necher. Ik examining the
different lesions of organs which are connected, or mutually influenced by
obstacles arising to prevent the principal action of the viscera of the animal
economy, ...
2
A Text-book of pathological histology
Now it is manifest that the splenization of the parenchyma of the lung does not
presuppose for its production perhaps a ... and other marasmi, brings with it), can
lead to conditions of splenization by the interposition of an oedema excluding the
...
Georg Eduard von Rindfleisch,
1871
3
A Text-book of Practical Medicine: Designed for the Use of ...
Splenization is a -form of congestion which has received its name from the close
resemblance which the affected portion of lung-tissue bears to the spleen. The
portion of lung which is the seat of this form of congestion is of a darker color than
...
Alfred Lebbeus Loomis,
1889
4
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Such instances, of course, are rare, and for their production require that nearly
the whole lung should be hepatized. The state usually styled splenization, is also
considered by our author as dependent upon inflammatlon, and belonging to this
...
5
Clinical researches on auscultation of the respiratory ...
The absence of granulations in the alteration that has been called splenization of
the lung* depends on this, that the organic action is in it altogether different from
that which takes place in pneumonia and pulmonary apoplexy. In the latter, a ...
6
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
The author is no' aware of any case in which these two appearances are
described as having co-existed ; although mention is made by the translator of
Laennec, in a note to the Chapter on pulmonary apoplexy, of the splenization of
the lung, ...
7
A Text-book of Medicine
Around the peribronchial nodule is the zone of splenization, which is smooth on
section. Splenization is characterized by lesions which are less inflammatory
than those of hepatization. The alveoli contain a fibrinous exudate, with
leucocytes ...
Splenization. — At the autopsy of children affected with measles or croup, and
dying with the signs of pulmonary inflammation, yon liabit- nally find both lungs,
especially in their infero-posterior regions, of a vinous or violaceous color; the ...
9
The relation of animal diseases to the public health: and ...
This hyperaemia is the cause of the exudation of the blood-serum in the alveoli,
and causes a condition which he names splenization. His ' inveterate oedema ' is
only to be distinguished from splenization by the absence of hypenemia, and ...
Frank Seaver Billings,
1884
10
The Practice of Typography: Correct Composition; a Treatise ...
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Theodore Low De Vinne,
1902