SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... Clinical Lecturer on Surgery , College of Physicians and Surgeons , New York ; Visiting Surgeon Bellevue Hospital , New York , AND CHARLES N. DIXON - JONES , B. S. , M. D. , Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine and the British ...
... Clinical Lecturer on Surgery , College of Physicians and Surgeons , New York ; Visiting Surgeon Bellevue Hospital , New York , AND CHARLES N. DIXON - JONES , B. S. , M. D. , Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine and the British ...
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... clinical and surgical point of view there is no distinction made between inflammations whose exudate is lymph or plasma or serum . They are all called indiffer- ently serous inflammations . If the exudate is fibrin , the inflamma- tion ...
... clinical and surgical point of view there is no distinction made between inflammations whose exudate is lymph or plasma or serum . They are all called indiffer- ently serous inflammations . If the exudate is fibrin , the inflamma- tion ...
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... clinical ( acute and chronic ) , and the bacteriological ( specific and non - specific ) . The terms " parenchymatous " and " interstitial " are often used in medicine . The former means an inflammation occurring in the cells or ...
... clinical ( acute and chronic ) , and the bacteriological ( specific and non - specific ) . The terms " parenchymatous " and " interstitial " are often used in medicine . The former means an inflammation occurring in the cells or ...
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... clinical septicemia die , and the autopsy shows minute abscesses scattered throughout the viscera ; ( b ) cases which show the symptoms of septicemia , and also have the regular metastatic abscesses ; ( c ) cases which present the usual ...
... clinical septicemia die , and the autopsy shows minute abscesses scattered throughout the viscera ; ( b ) cases which show the symptoms of septicemia , and also have the regular metastatic abscesses ; ( c ) cases which present the usual ...
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... clinical varieties of tetanus are there ? Tetanus hydrophobicus and tetanus neonatorum . The former is sometimes called " head tetanus . " It follows injuries to the head , especially wounds of the face . Its symptoms are trismus ...
... clinical varieties of tetanus are there ? Tetanus hydrophobicus and tetanus neonatorum . The former is sometimes called " head tetanus . " It follows injuries to the head , especially wounds of the face . Its symptoms are trismus ...
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