Glasgow Medical JournalRoyal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1903 |
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... hæmorrhages in the substance of the brain , one especially in the posterior part of the left internal capsule . Bone - murrow . - The femur , the right humerus , and one of the ribs are examined . The bone - marrow has a most remark ...
... hæmorrhages in the substance of the brain , one especially in the posterior part of the left internal capsule . Bone - murrow . - The femur , the right humerus , and one of the ribs are examined . The bone - marrow has a most remark ...
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... hæmorrhage into the internal capsule was made up almost entirely of lymphocytes , the proportion of red corpuscles being small . The ganglion cells throughout the pons , medulla , and cord stained rather faintly , corresponding in that ...
... hæmorrhage into the internal capsule was made up almost entirely of lymphocytes , the proportion of red corpuscles being small . The ganglion cells throughout the pons , medulla , and cord stained rather faintly , corresponding in that ...
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... hæmorrhages are also met with . ) Skin nodules . Numerous rounded or oval masses - the larger of which measured 15 cm . in circumference - were present beneath the skin of the trunk . These , which appeared to the naked eye in section ...
... hæmorrhages are also met with . ) Skin nodules . Numerous rounded or oval masses - the larger of which measured 15 cm . in circumference - were present beneath the skin of the trunk . These , which appeared to the naked eye in section ...
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... Hæmorrhage was a marked precursor of perforation in three cases , and diarrhoea was present in all but two . Attacks of pain occurring from one to three days before actual perforation were common . They were often very severe , but not ...
... Hæmorrhage was a marked precursor of perforation in three cases , and diarrhoea was present in all but two . Attacks of pain occurring from one to three days before actual perforation were common . They were often very severe , but not ...
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... hæmorrhage on the two days previous to perforation , that the leucocytes , which in an earlier count numbered 5,000 , had risen to 7,500 and later to 9,000 , and that the condition after operation was so favourable that in all ...
... hæmorrhage on the two days previous to perforation , that the leucocytes , which in an earlier count numbered 5,000 , had risen to 7,500 and later to 9,000 , and that the condition after operation was so favourable that in all ...
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