Modern MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 801 pages |
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... blood , or in conditions in which the blood is apt to dete- riorate . Generally speaking , it is due to disease of the heart , kidneys , or liver . Renal dropsy shows itself often in the face and beneath the eyes , spreading downward ...
... blood , or in conditions in which the blood is apt to dete- riorate . Generally speaking , it is due to disease of the heart , kidneys , or liver . Renal dropsy shows itself often in the face and beneath the eyes , spreading downward ...
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... blood that circulates in the vessels . There may be abnormal paleness if there be either too little or impoverished blood circulating in the capil- laries of the skin . The cause of the paleness may therefore be due to the decrease in ...
... blood that circulates in the vessels . There may be abnormal paleness if there be either too little or impoverished blood circulating in the capil- laries of the skin . The cause of the paleness may therefore be due to the decrease in ...
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... blood ( hematemesis ) , blood from the in- testines ( enterorrhagia ) , blood in the urine ( hematuria ) . The condition is also found in internal hemorrhages , such as bleed- ing into a pulmonary cavity , pleura , and pericardium ...
... blood ( hematemesis ) , blood from the in- testines ( enterorrhagia ) , blood in the urine ( hematuria ) . The condition is also found in internal hemorrhages , such as bleed- ing into a pulmonary cavity , pleura , and pericardium ...
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... blood and a deficient amount of oxygen , the blood having a venous or hypervenous character . It may arise from an in- terference of the change of gases in the lungs , preventing the blood from accumulating sufficient oxygen and not ...
... blood and a deficient amount of oxygen , the blood having a venous or hypervenous character . It may arise from an in- terference of the change of gases in the lungs , preventing the blood from accumulating sufficient oxygen and not ...
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... blood loses its power of absorbing sufficient oxygen . ease . ratus . 4. The Icteroid or Jaundice Skin . The icteroid skin develops when bile or bile pigments circulate in the blood stream . The condition is easily recognizable . In ...
... blood loses its power of absorbing sufficient oxygen . ease . ratus . 4. The Icteroid or Jaundice Skin . The icteroid skin develops when bile or bile pigments circulate in the blood stream . The condition is easily recognizable . In ...
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