Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... color and consistency of the organs are so changed by most injecting fluids that it is difficult to recognize the pathological processes . If there is danger of post - mortem changes , have the body packed in ice . A regular autopsy ...
... color and consistency of the organs are so changed by most injecting fluids that it is difficult to recognize the pathological processes . If there is danger of post - mortem changes , have the body packed in ice . A regular autopsy ...
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... color of the sclera . Then follow in order the neck , the thorax ( size and shape ) , the abdomen ( distended or retracted ) , the genitals , and the extremities . INTERNAL EXAMINATION OF THE BODY . The opening of the body - cavities is ...
... color of the sclera . Then follow in order the neck , the thorax ( size and shape ) , the abdomen ( distended or retracted ) , the genitals , and the extremities . INTERNAL EXAMINATION OF THE BODY . The opening of the body - cavities is ...
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... color and con- sistency . Examine the mesenteric vessels if any evidence of infarction of the intestine is noticed . The portal vein and its branches should be opened up in situ , in all cases of ab- scess of the liver or of secondary ...
... color and con- sistency . Examine the mesenteric vessels if any evidence of infarction of the intestine is noticed . The portal vein and its branches should be opened up in situ , in all cases of ab- scess of the liver or of secondary ...
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... . Continue the longi- tudinal slit thus made up as far as the pylorus and down to where the duodenum passes beneath the mesentery . Notice the contents of the duodenum and their color both above POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 43.
... . Continue the longi- tudinal slit thus made up as far as the pylorus and down to where the duodenum passes beneath the mesentery . Notice the contents of the duodenum and their color both above POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 43.
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Frank Burr Mallory. the contents of the duodenum and their color both above and below the opening of the gall - duct . The ductus cho- ledochus usually opens in common with the ductus pan- creaticus on the posterior wall of the duodenum ...
Frank Burr Mallory. the contents of the duodenum and their color both above and below the opening of the gall - duct . The ductus cho- ledochus usually opens in common with the ductus pan- creaticus on the posterior wall of the duodenum ...
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Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological ... Frank Burr Mallory No preview available - 2016 |
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