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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
Carnification is held to be most common in new-born children; after the fifth year it
is comparatively unfrequent in occurrence; whilst in adults it is very rarely met
with; but in aged people again becomes more common, though still less so than
in ...
useful term carnification (invented by Laennec) may be taken to include them
both. The physical signs of carnification of the lower lobe of a lung and those of a
small pleural effusion are the same, excepting that the chest may be distended
on ...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1898
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A System of Medicine: Disease of respiratory and circulatory ...
useful terra carnification (invented by Laennec) may be taken to include them
both. The physical signs of carnification of the lower lobe of a lung and those of a
small pleural effusion are the same, excepting that the chest may be distended
on ...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1899
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A System of Medicine: Diseases of ductless glands, ...
useful term carnification (invented by Laennec) may be taken to include them
both. The physical signs of carnification of the lower lobe of a lung and those of a
small pleural effusion are the same, excepting that the chest may be distended
on ...
Thomas Clifford Allbutt, 1901
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The most common cause of this altered movement is carnification of the lung
unconnected with any pleuritic effusion, in which, while the portion of the organ
affected is rendered solid, and no longer permits the air to permeate its interior, it
is at ...
I. Carnification Secondary to Pleural Effusion. The commonest cause of this
carnification of the base of a lung is chronic pleural effusion ; and even when the
liquid effusion is absorbed, carnification often remains, either because the pleura
is ...
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A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Children
The lesions alluded to are those which have been hitherto described under the
names of lobular pneumonia and carnification. The peculiar character of the
lesions met with in many of the supposed cases of pneumonia, had often
attracted ...
John Forsyth Meigs, William Pepper, 1883
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Dunglison's American medical library
some analogy one with the other : we refer to carnification of the lung and chronic
pneumonia. Carnification. The former of these alterations, though somewhat
frequent,' has never been described by authors, and is merely alluded to in a
note ...
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Saint Bartholomew's Hospital Reports ...
The commonest cause of this carnification of the base of a, lung is chronic pleural
efiusion; and even when the liquid efiusion is absorbed, carnification Often
remains, either because the pleura is adherent or thickened and tightly
enveloping ...
London (England). Saint Bartholomew's Hospital, 1892
Clear as the clinical picture of a pneumonia appears in many cases, it is often
difficult to interpret the clinical signs when a pneumonia takes an atypical course,
it being hard to differentiate between delayed resolution, carnification, abscess, ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1907
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