Modern MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1900 - 801 pages |
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... color , especially upon the cheeks , lips , lobule of the ear , and the under surface of the eyelids . The various shades of pale skin are divided into the alabaster color , yellowish , waxy , yellow- green , and lemon - yellow . The ...
... color , especially upon the cheeks , lips , lobule of the ear , and the under surface of the eyelids . The various shades of pale skin are divided into the alabaster color , yellowish , waxy , yellow- green , and lemon - yellow . The ...
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... color will be noticed . If the condition is more intense , the lemon - yellow will develop into a tinge of darker yellow - even to a brown- ish - yellow color known as melasicterus . Jaundice can not be detected by artificial light ...
... color will be noticed . If the condition is more intense , the lemon - yellow will develop into a tinge of darker yellow - even to a brown- ish - yellow color known as melasicterus . Jaundice can not be detected by artificial light ...
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... color is particularly due to the blood plasma that has accumulated bile pigment and so produced the abnormal color ; later , the cells of the rete Malpighii absorb bile pigment and retain it for some time . This explains the slow ...
... color is particularly due to the blood plasma that has accumulated bile pigment and so produced the abnormal color ; later , the cells of the rete Malpighii absorb bile pigment and retain it for some time . This explains the slow ...
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... color at first whitish - yellow , later becoming orange . They are cir- cular in outline , measuring about two millimeters in diam- eter . Uniform turbidity is produced when grown in bouillon . Stab cultures in gelatin reveal a growth ...
... color at first whitish - yellow , later becoming orange . They are cir- cular in outline , measuring about two millimeters in diam- eter . Uniform turbidity is produced when grown in bouillon . Stab cultures in gelatin reveal a growth ...
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... color . The virulence is less marked than the staphylococcus pyogenes aureus and albus ; otherwise the characteristics are similar to the staphyl- ococcus pyogenes aureus . Staphylococcus Epidermidis Albus ( Welch ) .— This organ- ism ...
... color . The virulence is less marked than the staphylococcus pyogenes aureus and albus ; otherwise the characteristics are similar to the staphyl- ococcus pyogenes aureus . Staphylococcus Epidermidis Albus ( Welch ) .— This organ- ism ...
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