10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GELATINOID»
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A System of Surgery: Pathological, Diagnostic, Therapeutic, ...
Four varieties may be noticed. the gelatinoid, flbrous, granular, and vascular. The
gelatinoid polyp, the most common of all, rarely occurs in any other situation than
the nose; it is, however, occasionally observed in the ear, larynx, vagina, and ...
2
Atlas of Pathological Histology
They were reddish, and soft gelatinoid, and their primitive cell-wall had
disappeared, so that the gelatinoid masses were free in the meshes of the fibrous
stroma. These masses contained roundish cells with granules, as in b, or
polygonal cells ...
3
Illustrations of Pulmonary Consumption: Its Anatomical ...
Phthisis with gelatinoid infiltration, and interspersed miliary tubercles. — J. L., a
weaver, aged forty-one years, black hair, dark complexion and much emaciated,
had been confined in the lower cells of the Alms-house hospital for about three ...
4
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Below is a specimen of gelatinoid infiltration. Plate 1V. fig. 1, is an example of
numerous small tubercles and commencing vomica, in a mass of lung affected
with pneumonia, passing from the stage of simple congestion to that of
hepatization.
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Review of William Beaumont's Experiments and Observations on ...
Below is a specimen of gelatinoid infiltration. Plate IV. fig. 1, is an example of
numerous small tubercles and commencing vomicae, in a mass of lung affected
with pneumonia, passing from the stage of simple congestion to that of
hepatization.
David Francis Condie, 1834
6
Fungus-disease of India: A Report of Observations
In other instances the separation of the fatty and gelatinoid materials is found to
have advanced to a high degree, and distinct cavities containing roe-like masses
of fatty concretions characterise the tissues. Once, however, the gelatinoid ...
Timothy Richards Lewis, David Douglas Cunningham, 2011
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World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering ...
Although many artificial liquid or gelatinoid vitreous substitutes, including silicone
oil, heavy silicone oil and hydrogels, have been injected into eyes after
vitrectomy surgery, they cannot finely mimic the morphology and physi ology of
human ...
Olaf Dössel, Wolfgang C. Schlegel, 2010
8
Bunt and Smut Diseases of Wheat: Concepts and Methods of ...
Tilletia controversa — Teliospores are yellowish brown to reddish brown, mostly
globose or subglobose, embedded in a hyaline gelatinoid sheath 1.5-5.5 um
thick and 19-24 um in diameter, though occasionally 16.8- 32.0 (am, including
the ...
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The tissue, indeed, resembles the folding or doubling of endless tubes, and is
probably a product of the prevalent gelatinoid tissue, which forms a border to it,
and in which the blood-vessels lie. The tissue varies in appearance, being more
...
The theory of the gelatinoid plaque as presented by Black and amply
substantiated by Williams and others, is the only theory which presents any
satisfactory solution of the well-marked tendency of caries to attack certain areas
of tooth surface, ...
J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, 1914