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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «INTROSUSCEPTION»
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Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
An introsusception found in a lady who appeared to die in consequence of a
polypus in the uterus. It is an introsusception of one part of the jejunum into
another, downwards. 870. An introsusception (or inversion) of the uterus. [This
occurrence ...
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Catalogue of the Hunterian Collection in the Museum of the ...
An introsusception found in a lady who appeared to die in consequence of a
polypus in the uterus. It is an introsusception of one part of the jejunum into
another, downwards. 870. An introsusception (or inversion) of the uterus. [This
occurrence ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, 1830
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A Treatise on the Blood, Inflammation, and Gunshot Wounds
The following case of introsusception up\vards has been communicated to me by
the late Mr. Smith, surgeon at Bristol; in whose collection of morbid preparations I
saw the parts, which had been removed from the dead body, and preserved in ...
John Hunter, James Frederick Palmer, 1840
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The Works of John Hunter, F.R.S. with Notes
An introsusception can never be perfectly known till after death ; but where there
are violent affections of the bowels, attended with constipation, we have reason,
from the cases which have been examined in the dead body, to suppose ...
John Hunter, Drewry Ottley, James Frederick Palmer, 1837
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The Works ¬of John Hunter: With Notes
at fly affect that portion of the outer which contains the introsusception ; but we
must suppose that whatever affects or comes in contact with the larger portion of
the canal, so as to throw it into action, will also affect by sympathy any part that
may ...
John Hunter, James F. Palmer, 1835
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The works of John Hunter, with notes, ed. by J.F. Palmer. 4 ...
ately affect that portion of the outer which contains the introsusception; but we
must suppose that whatever affects or comes in contact with the larger portion of
the canal, so as to throw it into action, will also affect by sympathy any part that
may ...
John Hunter, James Frederick Palmer (sir), 1837
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Catalogue of the Hunterian Collection in the Museum of the ...
Introsusception. 869. An introsusception found in a lady who appeared to die in
consequence of a polypus in the uterus. It is an introsusception of one part of the
jejunum into another, downwards. 870. An introsusception (or inversion) of the ...
Royal College of Surgeons in London. Museum, 1830
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A dictionary of practical surgery: comprehending all the ...
The example was particular in their being in addition to an extensive
introsusception in the usual way, a smaller invagination in the opposite direction,
like what probably occurred in the case related by Mr. Spry ; Med. and Physical
Journal, JVo ...
Samuel Cooper, William Anderson (M.D.), 1823
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New York medical and physical journal
sive irritation and inflammation. The brain was not examined. Dr. Good considers
introsusception as produced by an inversion of peristaltic action, accompanied by
spasms of the abdominal muscles, constituting the disease which he terms ...
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The New York medical and physical journal
Dr. Good considers introsusception as produced by an inversion of peristaltic
action, accompanied by spasms of the abdominal muscles, constituting the
disease which he terms colica ileus, or iliac passion. He does not say, that this
disease is ...
John Wakefield Francis, John Brodhead Beck, 1827