SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... later bony - cicatricial tissue , which bears the same relation to normal bone tissue as ordinary cicatricial tissue does to pormal connective tissue . This bony - cicatricial tissue is called callus , and it forms in three places : ( 1 ) ...
... later bony - cicatricial tissue , which bears the same relation to normal bone tissue as ordinary cicatricial tissue does to pormal connective tissue . This bony - cicatricial tissue is called callus , and it forms in three places : ( 1 ) ...
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... later on . There remains that form of inflammation in which the tissue- structure is diminished or destroyed . This is called inflammation with the destruction of tissue , or " destructive " inflammation . What can you say as to ...
... later on . There remains that form of inflammation in which the tissue- structure is diminished or destroyed . This is called inflammation with the destruction of tissue , or " destructive " inflammation . What can you say as to ...
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... later stages of the repair of fractures . It will not be again considered , except by reference in connection with other inflammations . Describe the exudative inflammations . These are classified according to the character of the ...
... later stages of the repair of fractures . It will not be again considered , except by reference in connection with other inflammations . Describe the exudative inflammations . These are classified according to the character of the ...
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... later on , but right here it may be stated , as an accepted fact to - day , that the exciting cause of all inflammations is bacteria . Now , as we shall see , the bacteria of inflammation are divided into two great classes the spe ...
... later on , but right here it may be stated , as an accepted fact to - day , that the exciting cause of all inflammations is bacteria . Now , as we shall see , the bacteria of inflammation are divided into two great classes the spe ...
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... later , pus is always non - specific ) ; " chronic productive specific synovitis " means an inflammation of the synovial membrane which is " productive , " and in which a dif- ferent kind of tissue has been substituted for the original ...
... later , pus is always non - specific ) ; " chronic productive specific synovitis " means an inflammation of the synovial membrane which is " productive , " and in which a dif- ferent kind of tissue has been substituted for the original ...
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