SurgeryLea Brothers & Company, 1893 - 301 pages |
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... original tissue . Or the vascular supply may be increased or diminished by dilatation or contraction of the vessels , or the quality of the vessel - walls may be so altered that exudation of lymph or of one or other or of all the ...
... original tissue . Or the vascular supply may be increased or diminished by dilatation or contraction of the vessels , or the quality of the vessel - walls may be so altered that exudation of lymph or of one or other or of all the ...
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... original elements . of the part . A similar result is effected by the growth of tumors or by neuropathic influences . The best example is rarefying osteo- myelitis . Destructive " inflammation may even be physiological , as shown by the ...
... original elements . of the part . A similar result is effected by the growth of tumors or by neuropathic influences . The best example is rarefying osteo- myelitis . Destructive " inflammation may even be physiological , as shown by the ...
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... original tissue of the membrane ( already referred to under " Non - exudative Inflam- mations " ) . Hence it is ... original tissue - structure , or they may be regarded , in some instances , as transformations of the original tissue ...
... original tissue of the membrane ( already referred to under " Non - exudative Inflam- mations " ) . Hence it is ... original tissue - structure , or they may be regarded , in some instances , as transformations of the original tissue ...
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... original tissue into an albuminous , wax - like material , formerly sup- posed to resemble starch in appearance , etc. etc. ETIOLOGY OF INFLAMMATION . What are the original causes of inflammation ? The original causes of inflammation ...
... original tissue into an albuminous , wax - like material , formerly sup- posed to resemble starch in appearance , etc. etc. ETIOLOGY OF INFLAMMATION . What are the original causes of inflammation ? The original causes of inflammation ...
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... original products absorbed from the wound , are the causes of the constitutional symptoms of inflammation . ( This idea must not be confused with that of exten- sion of the local inflammation to the neighboring tissues or to tissues ...
... original products absorbed from the wound , are the causes of the constitutional symptoms of inflammation . ( This idea must not be confused with that of exten- sion of the local inflammation to the neighboring tissues or to tissues ...
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710 Sansom Street abscess acute adhesions amputation aneurism artery arthritis bacteria bandage blood bone bowel cartilage catgut cause cavity cellulitis cerebral compression Chemistry chronic clinical Cloth condition connective tissue connective-tissue planes constitutional symptoms contusion Describe diagnosis dilatation disease dislocation dressing edges edition enterostomy exudative fibrin fistula flap foreign body fracture gall-bladder gangrene gastrotomy gauze glands granulation granulation tissue hemorrhage Hence hernia humerus inch incision indicated infection inflammation inflammatory injury intestinal obstruction iodoform joint LEA BROTHERS leather ligation ligature limb MANUAL Medical Medicine method mucous membrane muscles non-specific occur octavo volume opening operation ordinary septicemia osteomyelitis pain parietal pathology patient peritoneum peritonitis Philadelphia portion practical practitioner pressure produce putrefaction pyæmia removed resection saprogenic septic septicemia serous skin specific stomach student suppurative surface Surgeon Surgery surgical suture synovitis syphilitic tetanus text-book tion traumatism treatment tube tubercle tissue tubercular tumor ulcers usually varieties vein vessels wall
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