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... openings of vessels . The uterus and ovaries are normal . The skull is of ordinary thickness ; there are no marks of disease or fracture of bone . The membranes are of normal thickness ; the vessels are all injected over the surface of ...
... openings of vessels . The uterus and ovaries are normal . The skull is of ordinary thickness ; there are no marks of disease or fracture of bone . The membranes are of normal thickness ; the vessels are all injected over the surface of ...
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... opening the door the Baron found his cloak was mad , a genuine case of hydrophobia in the second or foudroyant stage . Not only was the cloak mad but it infected other valuable clothing in the cabinet . There is no question that ...
... opening the door the Baron found his cloak was mad , a genuine case of hydrophobia in the second or foudroyant stage . Not only was the cloak mad but it infected other valuable clothing in the cabinet . There is no question that ...
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... opening and the patient recov- ered . In 1759 Meckel2 described a case in which the liver was depressed below the costal border , and the under surface of the right side of the dia- phragm was convex . On opening the thorax , air ...
... opening and the patient recov- ered . In 1759 Meckel2 described a case in which the liver was depressed below the costal border , and the under surface of the right side of the dia- phragm was convex . On opening the thorax , air ...
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... opening into the pleural cavity either from the air - spaces in the lung or from the outer air . Besides these conditions there may be gas formed in the pleural cavity by decomposition of an exudate . Pneumothorax under such conditions ...
... opening into the pleural cavity either from the air - spaces in the lung or from the outer air . Besides these conditions there may be gas formed in the pleural cavity by decomposition of an exudate . Pneumothorax under such conditions ...
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... opening in the chest- wall and passage of air is unimpeded both during inspiration and expiration , the degree of pulmonary collapse will depend upon the relative size of the parietal opening to the size of the bronchus supplying the ...
... opening in the chest- wall and passage of air is unimpeded both during inspiration and expiration , the degree of pulmonary collapse will depend upon the relative size of the parietal opening to the size of the bronchus supplying the ...
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