10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «LACERABILITY»
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Lectures on the morbib anatomy of the serous and mucous ...
The softness and lacerability of the texture of the lung, both in this state and in
mere cadaveric infiltration, has arrested the attention of Andral: who rejects the
idea which Remark of . , ... Andral re- he was once disposed to adopt — that this ...
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the britsh and foreign medical review or quarterly journal ...
The interesting details connected with the lacerability of this tissue are well
worthy of attention, the separation of large portions of the inner coats of the
intestines presenting a very remarkable appearance. We remember to have
witnessed the ...
john forbes m.d f.r.s. and john conolly m.d., 1837
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Lectures on the Morbid Anatomy of the Serous and Mucous ...
This lacerability, however, by no means bears a necessary and relative
proportion to the quantity and extent of the puriform effusion; since we sometimes
see it, to a remarkable degree, accompanying the mode of inflammation of which
I am ...
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British and Foreign Medical Review: Or Quarterly Journal of ...
The interesting details connected with the lacerability of this tissue are well
worthy of attention, the separation of large portions of the inner coats of the
intestines presenting a very remarkable appearance. We remember to have
witnessed the ...
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Lectures on the Morbid Anatomy of the Serous and Mucous ...
This lacerability, however, by no means bears a necessary and relative
proportion to the quantity and extent of the puriform effusion ; since we
sometimes see it, to a remarkable degree, accompanying the mode of
inflammation of which I am ...
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The Practice of surgery
A firm instrument, of suitable size, is patiently and gently used — remembering
that by the inflammatory process the parts have had their lacerability much
increased. With the aid of sedatives and antispasmodics, we may succeed. But, if
baffled ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal: Exhibiting a ...
The increased lacerability of the coats in dissecting aneurisms is supported by
observations on several of the cases. In that first related in the paper, Dr Paterson
noticed when recent, the peculiar friability of the internal membrane, by which it ...
The coincidence ofa fatty condition of the heart with wasting and lacerability of its
muscular tissue has been frequently noticed; and the effects of collections of
adipose matter in embarrassing the heart's action, and giving rise to palpitation, ...
Guy's Hospital (London), 1843
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The Happy Place: A Read-And-Journal Book to Help You Find ...
... extemporaneousness, fissility, flimsiness, fracturableness, fragility, frailty,
frangibility, friability, heel of Achilles, improvisation, incapability, incompetence,
lacerability, lack of preparation, liability, nonpreparation, nonpreparedness,
openness, ...
Nancy Milton Cpcc Acc, 2012
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A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels: ...
Red softening from inflammation, in the instances in which I have witnessed it,
has been attended with a higher degree of tenderness and lacerability than when
not inflammatory. It remains to be shown under what circumstances red ...
James Hope, Caspar Wistar Pennock, 1842