Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1901 |
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... membrane has permitted the carry- ing of infection from some point below the peritoneum , or there has been direct involvent through the uterine structures . The matter of routine examinations on the part of physi- cians and ...
... membrane has permitted the carry- ing of infection from some point below the peritoneum , or there has been direct involvent through the uterine structures . The matter of routine examinations on the part of physi- cians and ...
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... membrane . The greater the involvement , the more pain and more adhesions . The reverse is true when the inflammation is not so extensive . We cannot , however , measure the amount of peritonitis in any given case , except as we are ...
... membrane . The greater the involvement , the more pain and more adhesions . The reverse is true when the inflammation is not so extensive . We cannot , however , measure the amount of peritonitis in any given case , except as we are ...
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... membrane will vibrate under the influence of a sounding bell . A solid body when under such condition that it can readily re- produce vibrations of the same duration as those transmitted to it by the air , is set in vibration . Two ...
... membrane will vibrate under the influence of a sounding bell . A solid body when under such condition that it can readily re- produce vibrations of the same duration as those transmitted to it by the air , is set in vibration . Two ...
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... membrane furnishes the phagocytes . Here then we see the phagocyte has assumed a new function , which extends to all the higher animals . It is not confined to digestion for nutrition , but has become the protector of the or- ganisms ...
... membrane furnishes the phagocytes . Here then we see the phagocyte has assumed a new function , which extends to all the higher animals . It is not confined to digestion for nutrition , but has become the protector of the or- ganisms ...
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... membrane of the diges- tive tract and end in the portal vein . When the blood is taken from the portal vein of a dog in full digestion eleven C. C. will kill a rabbit which weighs a kil . It takes 22 Cu . C. of the blood from the ...
... membrane of the diges- tive tract and end in the portal vein . When the blood is taken from the portal vein of a dog in full digestion eleven C. C. will kill a rabbit which weighs a kil . It takes 22 Cu . C. of the blood from the ...
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