SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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Page 11
... bacteria nor the saprophytes are credited with any pyogenic functions . This course has been followed simply for the sake of making clearer the theory of the bacterial origin of inflammation , and with no inten- tion whatever of ...
... bacteria nor the saprophytes are credited with any pyogenic functions . This course has been followed simply for the sake of making clearer the theory of the bacterial origin of inflammation , and with no inten- tion whatever of ...
Page 26
... bacteria or septic infection , hence are not 66 inflammatory . " Discuss the process of repair as it occurs in the different wounds . In incised wounds whose edges have been approximated , the pro- cess of repair goes on as already ...
... bacteria or septic infection , hence are not 66 inflammatory . " Discuss the process of repair as it occurs in the different wounds . In incised wounds whose edges have been approximated , the pro- cess of repair goes on as already ...
Page 27
... bacteria , and hence an amount of suppurative inflamma- tion , however slight it may be , is present , sufficient to produce the purulent discharge usually seen on the surface of wounds healing in this way . The wound is now an ulcer ...
... bacteria , and hence an amount of suppurative inflamma- tion , however slight it may be , is present , sufficient to produce the purulent discharge usually seen on the surface of wounds healing in this way . The wound is now an ulcer ...
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... bacteria . Now , as we shall see , the bacteria of inflammation are divided into two great classes the spe- cific and the non - specific ( these terms will be explained later ) . Hence the varieties of inflammation , as already given ...
... bacteria . Now , as we shall see , the bacteria of inflammation are divided into two great classes the spe- cific and the non - specific ( these terms will be explained later ) . Hence the varieties of inflammation , as already given ...
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... bacteria does not mean that the bacteria of every inflammation have been actually demon- strated , but only that , bacteria having been shown to be the excit- ing causes of so very many inflammations , it may be assumed for practical ...
... bacteria does not mean that the bacteria of every inflammation have been actually demon- strated , but only that , bacteria having been shown to be the excit- ing causes of so very many inflammations , it may be assumed for practical ...
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Page 301 - American Journal of the Medical Sciences. In one large royal 12mo. volume of 520 double-columned pages. Cloth, $1.50 ; leather, $2.00. It is the best book of definitions we have, and ought always to be upon the student's table. — Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. STUDENTS