Pathological techniqueW.B. Saunders, 1897 - 387 pages |
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... 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 different writers . It is hoped that this method of presenting the subject ...
... 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 different writers . It is hoped that this method of presenting the subject ...
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... various incisions , may be said to have been planned for the routine examination of normal or diffusely diseased organs . As soon as a notice- able focal lesion is present the order of procedure and the customary method of removal and ...
... various incisions , may be said to have been planned for the routine examination of normal or diffusely diseased organs . As soon as a notice- able focal lesion is present the order of procedure and the customary method of removal and ...
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... autopsy - knife . Cartilage - knives and scalpels of different sizes are used for a variety of purposes . Scissors , both straight and curved , should be of various sizes . A medium - sized and a fine pair POSTMORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 19.
... autopsy - knife . Cartilage - knives and scalpels of different sizes are used for a variety of purposes . Scissors , both straight and curved , should be of various sizes . A medium - sized and a fine pair POSTMORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 19.
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... , if present , will escape in bubbles . The various abdominal organs and their relations to each other are to be investigated in situ by sight and by touch . As a rule , examine first the gastro - intestinal POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 29.
... , if present , will escape in bubbles . The various abdominal organs and their relations to each other are to be investigated in situ by sight and by touch . As a rule , examine first the gastro - intestinal POST - MORTEM EXAMINATIONS . 29.
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... various cerebral structures and of the pathological lesions can be perfectly preserved and studied . This method can be particularly recommended for tracing degenerations in the motor tract . If there is a noticeable focal lesion , such ...
... various cerebral structures and of the pathological lesions can be perfectly preserved and studied . This method can be particularly recommended for tracing degenerations in the motor tract . If there is a noticeable focal lesion , such ...
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