The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, Volume 103J.B. Lippincott, Company, 1892 |
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... contained leucocytes to wander freely through the epithelium into the diverticula . He finds this migra- tion to be constant in all ages and in all quadrupeds . Its significance as a factor in the peculiarities of the tonsil is ...
... contained leucocytes to wander freely through the epithelium into the diverticula . He finds this migra- tion to be constant in all ages and in all quadrupeds . Its significance as a factor in the peculiarities of the tonsil is ...
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... contain the canals , and incisions into the membra- nous covering ( involucrum ) are not well borne . The submucous con- nective tissue is here loose , and diffuse traumatic inflammation is readily excited . Outlying tags of tissue may ...
... contain the canals , and incisions into the membra- nous covering ( involucrum ) are not well borne . The submucous con- nective tissue is here loose , and diffuse traumatic inflammation is readily excited . Outlying tags of tissue may ...
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... contained pus , which , being opened , led to complete recovery . In the discussion which followed , M. Moure cited an analogous case , namely , one with abscess of the tonsil , lasting several years , finally cured with the galvano ...
... contained pus , which , being opened , led to complete recovery . In the discussion which followed , M. Moure cited an analogous case , namely , one with abscess of the tonsil , lasting several years , finally cured with the galvano ...
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... contained a small amount of serum . The more particular examination of the growth showed its origin to be posterior to the peritoneum and carrying it forward and inward . Externally it was continuous with the abdominal wall . To its ...
... contained a small amount of serum . The more particular examination of the growth showed its origin to be posterior to the peritoneum and carrying it forward and inward . Externally it was continuous with the abdominal wall . To its ...
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... contained in about 10,000 manuscripts— more , the same authority asserts , than the whole classical literature of Greece and Italy put together . I have been able to count up some five hundred different articles that have been written ...
... contained in about 10,000 manuscripts— more , the same authority asserts , than the whole classical literature of Greece and Italy put together . I have been able to count up some five hundred different articles that have been written ...
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