American Medicine, Volume 42American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1936 |
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Page 112
... tissue by coagulation or de- Cumberbatch has described hydration . both methods used in surgery . " Surgical diathermy " signifies the use of the diathermy current for the purpose of heating abnormal tissue to a temperature that causes ...
... tissue by coagulation or de- Cumberbatch has described hydration . both methods used in surgery . " Surgical diathermy " signifies the use of the diathermy current for the purpose of heating abnormal tissue to a temperature that causes ...
Page 113
... tissue , but the passage of the current deprives the tissue of its fluids ; in other words , it dehydrates or " mummifies " it . It has been shown by Clark that the histological picture of tissues treated in this way differs entirely ...
... tissue , but the passage of the current deprives the tissue of its fluids ; in other words , it dehydrates or " mummifies " it . It has been shown by Clark that the histological picture of tissues treated in this way differs entirely ...
Page 244
... tissue and teeth as a warning symptom . The blue lead line along the gingival margin may be found among individuals ... tissue areas of the teeth , gingiva , tissues of the floor of the mouth and adjacent soft and hard tissue structures ...
... tissue and teeth as a warning symptom . The blue lead line along the gingival margin may be found among individuals ... tissue areas of the teeth , gingiva , tissues of the floor of the mouth and adjacent soft and hard tissue structures ...
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