A Text-book of pathologyW.B. Saunders Company, 1906 - 975 pages |
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abscesses acid acini acute affected alcohol anemia animals appearance areas arteries atrophy bacillus bacteria become blood blood-vessels body bone brain bronchi capsule carcinoma catarrhal cause cavity cellular cent changes chronic circulation color condition congenital congestion connective tissue connective-tissue cord cysts degenerative diffuse dilatation enlarged epithelial cells epithelium exudate fatty degeneration fever fibers fibrinous fibrous formation frequently glands granular granules growth hemorrhagic hyaline hyperemia hypertrophy infection infiltration inflammation inflammatory intestinal irregular kidney latter lesions less leukocytes leukocytosis liquid liver lungs lymphatic metastasis micro-organisms Microscopically mucosa mucous membrane necrosis nephritis neuroglia nodules normal nuclei obstruction occasionally occur organs parasite Pathologic peritoneum peritonitis pigment pneumonia posterior present proliferation protoplasm purulent rarely red corpuscles result rupture sarcoma secondary serous softening solution sometimes spinal spleen stained substance suppurative surface syphilis thickened tion toxin tubercles tuberculosis tubes tubules tumors typhoid ulcers urine usually uterus various veins vessels walls xylol
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Page 980 - Immediately on its publication this work took its place as the leading text-book on the subject. Both in this country and in England it is recognized as the most satisfactorily written and clearly illustrated work on obstetrics in the language.
Page 980 - OPINIONS OF THE MEDICAL PRESS British Medical Journal " The popularity of American text-books in this country is one of the features of recent years. The popularity is probably chiefly due to the great superiority of their illustrations over those of the English text-books. The illustrations in Dr. Hirst's volume are far more numerous and far better executed, and therefore more instructive, than those commonly found in the works of writers on obstetrics in our own country.