The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... quantities , ( one ounce at least ) . It is increased by coughing , and the withdrawal of the bougie is followed by a gush of mat- ter . The cervix is now quite flabby . Its anterior wall is pale , and smaller than the posterior , which ...
... quantities , ( one ounce at least ) . It is increased by coughing , and the withdrawal of the bougie is followed by a gush of mat- ter . The cervix is now quite flabby . Its anterior wall is pale , and smaller than the posterior , which ...
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... quantity of serous effusion into the thoracic cavity . Pleure and mediastinum full of liquid . Lungs . Right lung , one - fourth natural size , completely solidified from compression -- no remains of vesicular structure . Left lung ...
... quantity of serous effusion into the thoracic cavity . Pleure and mediastinum full of liquid . Lungs . Right lung , one - fourth natural size , completely solidified from compression -- no remains of vesicular structure . Left lung ...
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... quantity . If , on auscul tation , the lungs are found laboring heavily , and the effects of so much imperfectly - arterialized blood are showing themselves by the retention of the highly - carbonized fluid within the brain , the ...
... quantity . If , on auscul tation , the lungs are found laboring heavily , and the effects of so much imperfectly - arterialized blood are showing themselves by the retention of the highly - carbonized fluid within the brain , the ...
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... quantity , though not always their situation . This form of disease is insi- dious , as frequently the attacks are slight , and at first scarcely percepti- ble to the subject himself ; the poverty of the circulating fluid increases ...
... quantity , though not always their situation . This form of disease is insi- dious , as frequently the attacks are slight , and at first scarcely percepti- ble to the subject himself ; the poverty of the circulating fluid increases ...
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... quantity of blood that its circula- tion endangers life , but his nervous system may become so disordered , either primarily or secondarily , that an almost mechanical impediment starts up to the performance of the circulation ; and ...
... quantity of blood that its circula- tion endangers life , but his nervous system may become so disordered , either primarily or secondarily , that an almost mechanical impediment starts up to the performance of the circulation ; and ...
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