Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... FIRST RENDERED POSSIBLE PATHOLOG- ICAL RESEARCH IN BOSTON , AND BY HIS PERSONAL WORK ADVANCED AND STIMULATED IT , THIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHORS PREFACE . THIS book is designed especially for practical use.
... FIRST RENDERED POSSIBLE PATHOLOG- ICAL RESEARCH IN BOSTON , AND BY HIS PERSONAL WORK ADVANCED AND STIMULATED IT , THIS BOOK IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHORS PREFACE . THIS book is designed especially for practical use.
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... possible , a consecutive statement of the methods employed in solving the various problems that arise , so as to avoid the repetitions that necessarily occur when the three usual divisions of the subject are separately considered by ...
... possible , a consecutive statement of the methods employed in solving the various problems that arise , so as to avoid the repetitions that necessarily occur when the three usual divisions of the subject are separately considered by ...
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... possible an objective description of the appearances found . Only the anatomical diagnosis should express the opinion of the operator . If it is not convenient to dictate the autopsy during its performance , the description of the ...
... possible an objective description of the appearances found . Only the anatomical diagnosis should express the opinion of the operator . If it is not convenient to dictate the autopsy during its performance , the description of the ...
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... asphyxia , always examine the pulmonary artery in situ for possible emboli . In cases of instantaneous death examine the coronary arteries . Private autopsies must often be made under many dis- advantages POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 23.
... asphyxia , always examine the pulmonary artery in situ for possible emboli . In cases of instantaneous death examine the coronary arteries . Private autopsies must often be made under many dis- advantages POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 23.
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... possible , and dis- secting them free from the cervical vertebræ and the first ribs . Then by drawing the trachea and surrounding tissues forcibly forward the aorta and overlying organs can be easily stripped from the vertebral column ...
... possible , and dis- secting them free from the cervical vertebræ and the first ribs . Then by drawing the trachea and surrounding tissues forcibly forward the aorta and overlying organs can be easily stripped from the vertebral column ...
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Pathological Technique: A Practical Manual for Workers in Pathological ... Frank Burr Mallory No preview available - 2016 |
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