Atlas and epitome of special pathologic histology, Volume 1W.B. Saunders, 1900 - 158 pages |
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... produce them in the most elegant style , and yet to offer them at a price heretofore unapproached in cheapness . The great success of the undertaking is demonstrated by the fact that the volumes have already appeared in nine different ...
... produce them in the most elegant style , and yet to offer them at a price heretofore unapproached in cheapness . The great success of the undertaking is demonstrated by the fact that the volumes have already appeared in nine different ...
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... produced by disease is the object of the present " Atlas and Epitome . " This statement at once makes it clear that its use will yield good results only when combined with the study of preparations under the microscope . Never will he ...
... produced by disease is the object of the present " Atlas and Epitome . " This statement at once makes it clear that its use will yield good results only when combined with the study of preparations under the microscope . Never will he ...
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... produced first nutritional dis- turbances and later inflammatory changes . Primarily , we find in these forms quite frequently such degenerative changes of the muscle - fibers as cloudy swelling , areas of fatty degeneration ...
... produced first nutritional dis- turbances and later inflammatory changes . Primarily , we find in these forms quite frequently such degenerative changes of the muscle - fibers as cloudy swelling , areas of fatty degeneration ...
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... produced first nutritional dis- turbances and later inflammatory changes . Primarily , we find in these forms quite frequently such degenerative changes of the muscle - fibers as cloudy swelling , areas of fatty degeneration ...
... produced first nutritional dis- turbances and later inflammatory changes . Primarily , we find in these forms quite frequently such degenerative changes of the muscle - fibers as cloudy swelling , areas of fatty degeneration ...
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... produce fibroblasts - large spindle - shaped or round , plas- matic cells with vesicular nuclei . These accumulate es- pecially around the blood - vessels , forming numerous foci , while the surrounding muscle - tissue disintegrates ...
... produce fibroblasts - large spindle - shaped or round , plas- matic cells with vesicular nuclei . These accumulate es- pecially around the blood - vessels , forming numerous foci , while the surrounding muscle - tissue disintegrates ...
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