Atlas and epitome of special pathologic histology, Volume 1W.B. Saunders, 1900 - 158 pages |
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... volumes have already appeared in nine different languages - German , English , French , Italian , Russian , Spanish , Danish , Swedish , and Hungarian . The same careful and competent editorial supervision has been secured in the ...
... volumes have already appeared in nine different languages - German , English , French , Italian , Russian , Spanish , Danish , Swedish , and Hungarian . The same careful and competent editorial supervision has been secured in the ...
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... volumes follow shortly , one completing special pathologic histology , the other dealing with general pathologic histology . The few notes I have added are inclosed in brackets . LUDVIG HEKTOEN . 37452 AUTHOR'S PREFACE . SINCE Virchow ...
... volumes follow shortly , one completing special pathologic histology , the other dealing with general pathologic histology . The few notes I have added are inclosed in brackets . LUDVIG HEKTOEN . 37452 AUTHOR'S PREFACE . SINCE Virchow ...
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... volume this is , proves a trusty guide in this study , as an adjunct to other instruction , stimulating and leading the beginner to personal and exact microscopic observations , then its object will be attained . All the illustrations ...
... volume this is , proves a trusty guide in this study , as an adjunct to other instruction , stimulating and leading the beginner to personal and exact microscopic observations , then its object will be attained . All the illustrations ...
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... volume of the spleen . A fresh smear preparation of the soft , swollen pulp of a splenic tumor of this kind will be found to contain numerous red corpuscles ; large , round , granular , mononuclear cells , which often contain whole ...
... volume of the spleen . A fresh smear preparation of the soft , swollen pulp of a splenic tumor of this kind will be found to contain numerous red corpuscles ; large , round , granular , mononuclear cells , which often contain whole ...
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Hermann Dürck. similar to that in leukemia . In both diseases the volume of the spleen increases to many times above the normal . Acute and chronic changes are recognizable . In the first the spaces in the pulp and the capillaries are ...
Hermann Dürck. similar to that in leukemia . In both diseases the volume of the spleen increases to many times above the normal . Acute and chronic changes are recognizable . In the first the spaces in the pulp and the capillaries are ...
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