10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SEROSITY»
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Lectures on the Materia Medica, as Delivered in the ...
rum (hews both a taste and odour, which experiment finds to be owing to the
serosity, which consists of pure water with faline mat* ters dissolved, and
probably a portion of an oily matter adhering, in which is found to possess the
taste and ...
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Lectures on the Materia Medica
Whether a peculiar matter flies off along with the Serosity, is not so easy 10
decide. Experiments shew, that air is contained in the blood, but whether this be
common or fixed air, is not determined. Shut up accurately in close vessels, the
bleed ...
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The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature
The canal itself contained a quantity of reddish serosity. There were some
tubercles in the lungs, and an inflamed portion of peritoneum over the liver." 563.
Our authors consider, and we think justly so, that the opisthotonos was clearly ...
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A Dictionary of Practical Medicine: Comprising General ...
Let no one believe however that, in cases of dropsy, there occurs only a
separation of serum such as it existed in the blood ; it is not so in any case of
simple dropsy, for the constant rule is, that the serosity which has been effused,
even while ...
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The Works of William Hewson, F.R.S.
When the serum is coagulated by heat, a watery fluid can be pressed out of it ;
and this fluid the learned M. de Senac distinguishes by the name of serosity (liv).
This serosity contains the neutral salts of the blood, and although it has been ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
I allude to the supervention of chemosis, where the effusion of serosity into the
cells of the subconjunctival cellular membrane is both so apparent and so
profuse as to make the pupil appear as if sunk in a pit. Again, suppuration is
always rare ...
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Medico-chirurgical Transactions published by the Medical and ...
by heat, if it be cut into small pieces, a thin fluid, of a saline taste, exudes from it;
to this fluid he gave the name of serosity, and he considered the ~ serum as
formed merely by the solution of a quantity . of gluten in this serosity *0 Hence it ...
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Professor Cullen's Treatise of the Materia Medica: With ...
It may be presumed, however, that with respect to the serosity, the proportion of
red globules and of gluten taken together, will be greater or less according to the
force of the digestive and assimilating powers in each person ; and that these ...
William Cullen, Benjamin Smith Barton, 1812
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Pathological Hæmatology: An Essay on the Blood in Disease
In six other analyses of serosity taken by puncture from the tunica vaginalis of the
testis (cases of hydrocele), I found the albumen generally more abundant than in
other effusions of serosity : thus, in these six cases, there was in albumen 59, ...
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medico chirurgical transactions
. Conceiving it to be sufficiently established, that there is no jelly in serosity, the
next object of inquiry was, whether the opinion be correct, that only a small part of
the animal matter in it is albumen. For this purpose I examined the effects ...