Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... mortem examination and the inspection of the gross lesions constitute usually only the beginning of the solution of the problem , which should be investigated bacteriologically , histologically , and chemically as far as our 11.
... mortem examination and the inspection of the gross lesions constitute usually only the beginning of the solution of the problem , which should be investigated bacteriologically , histologically , and chemically as far as our 11.
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... usually on an undertaker's frame , but it may be in an ice - box or on the bed . The examination of the chest and abdomen can be made in any of these posi- tions . If , however , the body is in an ice - box , it must be raised to the ...
... usually on an undertaker's frame , but it may be in an ice - box or on the bed . The examination of the chest and abdomen can be made in any of these posi- tions . If , however , the body is in an ice - box , it must be raised to the ...
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... usually seen earliest over the abdomen , is due to sulphate of iron formed through decomposition of the tissues . This discoloration is import- ant , as it may modify the interpretation of appearances observed in the internal organs . 8 ...
... usually seen earliest over the abdomen , is due to sulphate of iron formed through decomposition of the tissues . This discoloration is import- ant , as it may modify the interpretation of appearances observed in the internal organs . 8 ...
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... usually examined first , then the brain , and finally the cord . It is not a bad practice to remove the calvaria , to examine the meninges over the upper surface of the cerebrum , and then to make the examination of the body before ...
... usually examined first , then the brain , and finally the cord . It is not a bad practice to remove the calvaria , to examine the meninges over the upper surface of the cerebrum , and then to make the examination of the body before ...
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... usually extends up into the neck . The thymus gland attains its full development at the end of the second year , after which time it usually gradually disappears . Opening of the Pericardium . - To open the pericar- dium , seize the sac ...
... usually extends up into the neck . The thymus gland attains its full development at the end of the second year , after which time it usually gradually disappears . Opening of the Pericardium . - To open the pericar- dium , seize the sac ...
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