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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SEQUESTRAL»
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1
A MANUAL PHODOLOGIAL ANATOD
The sequestral capsule, so long as the sequestrum remains in it, is perforated by
openings which vary in number, size, and form, and are named cloaca by
Weidmann, and by Troja, foramina grandia. Their usual form is round or oval ; in
size ...
CARL ROKITANSKY ,M.D, 1850
2
The Principles and practice of surgery
In internal necrosis the separation of dead bone from living proceeds in the
manner already described, and the sequestrum is contained within the
sequestral capsule, formed partly by the old bone, the outer layer of which
expands and grows ...
3
A Manuel of Pathological Anatomy in four volumes.VOL.III
The sequestral capsule, so long as the sequestrum remains in it, is perforated by
openings which vary in number, size, and form, and are named cloaca by
Weidmann, and by Troja, foramina grandia. Their usual form is round or oval ; in
size ...
Carl Rokitansky,M.D., 1801
4
Medical and Surgical Reporter
A fistulous opening was thus effected which led the sound or the finger into the
interior of a sequestral chamber. Pieces of sponge were pressed into the nearest
incision, in order to prepare for the extraction of the sequestral fragments. But this
...
Harold Havelock Kynett, Samuel Worcester Butler, D G. Brinton, 1863
5
Chronic Traumatic Osteomyelitis
This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com.
James Renfrew White, 2009
6
The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
This case is termed the sequestral capsule. This capsule is perforated by
openings varying in size and number, which lead into the cavities of the
sequestral capsule, either obliquely or directly. The openings are either of an
oval or of a ...
7
Descriptive Cataloge of the Pathological Museum of the ...
The sequestrum, which is about three inches and a half long by one inch and a
quarter in width, is evidently a portion of the old shaft of the femur; it is very
movable, and projects half its extent from its sequestral capsule, but is still held
by one ...
... regularly thanduring theother eleven monthsofthe year. So December was Dr.
Ed's favourite month of the year. The very word 'December' meantbeing bloody
wellleft alone;it meant blissful, utter private privation,the peace&quietof
sequestral ...
9
Seton Earls of Winton Part 2 of 3
sequestral from him his Estate takeing from his servants all the keys of his corne
and salt Girnells Nevertheless he stay'd constantly with the King till the Treaty of
Pacification betwixt his Majesty and the Rebells, At the same time the Rebells did
...
Karen Hancock, Joyce Lee Kunz "Joy" Peck
10
Bone Diseases: Macroscopic, Histological, and Radiological ...
After a few days or weeks one can recognize the dense radio-opaque
sequestrum surrounded by a translucent region and, outside that, by dark
marginal sclerosis: the so- called sequestral cavity. Paronychia (Panaritium
Ossale) With purulent ...