Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... means of small , narrow - bladed , probe - pointed scissors as far as they can be followed . The examination of the descending branch of the anterior artery is especially important . The posterior coronary is best opened by placing the ...
... means of small , narrow - bladed , probe - pointed scissors as far as they can be followed . The examination of the descending branch of the anterior artery is especially important . The posterior coronary is best opened by placing the ...
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... from below upward . First cut down through the diaphragm and free it around the esophagus . Then separate the stomach from the liver by means of the thumb and fingers of the left hand in such a way as to 42 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
... from below upward . First cut down through the diaphragm and free it around the esophagus . Then separate the stomach from the liver by means of the thumb and fingers of the left hand in such a way as to 42 PATHOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE .
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... means of the enterotome , the colon along one of its longitudinal muscular bands , the small intestine along its mesenteric attachment , because the most important lesions usually occur opposite this line in the follicles and Peyer's ...
... means of the enterotome , the colon along one of its longitudinal muscular bands , the small intestine along its mesenteric attachment , because the most important lesions usually occur opposite this line in the follicles and Peyer's ...
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... means of the fingers , and cut it off near the ductus hepaticus after compressing its lower end . It can then be opened length- wise and washed without danger of discoloring the liver or other organs . The liver is now to be grasped by ...
... means of the fingers , and cut it off near the ductus hepaticus after compressing its lower end . It can then be opened length- wise and washed without danger of discoloring the liver or other organs . The liver is now to be grasped by ...
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... means of several transverse incisions . In females , if the bladder is normal , the vagina is incised in the anterior wall through the middle of the bladder . Or the vagina may be incised laterally until the cervix is reached , and then ...
... means of several transverse incisions . In females , if the bladder is normal , the vagina is incised in the anterior wall through the middle of the bladder . Or the vagina may be incised laterally until the cervix is reached , and then ...
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Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological ... Frank Burr Mallory No preview available - 2016 |
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