A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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Page 49
... veins may even pul- sate . The capillaries , which under ordinary circum- stances contain but few blood - cells ( Fig . 18 ) , become filled with corpuscles , and even the smallest capillaries pulsate . The capillaries contain no muscle ...
... veins may even pul- sate . The capillaries , which under ordinary circum- stances contain but few blood - cells ( Fig . 18 ) , become filled with corpuscles , and even the smallest capillaries pulsate . The capillaries contain no muscle ...
Page 50
... vein - walls , and , as a re- sult , accumulate against the inside of , and stick to , these walls and to one another , until the veins are entirely lined with layers of leukocytes . In the capillaries some leu- kocytes gather , but not ...
... vein - walls , and , as a re- sult , accumulate against the inside of , and stick to , these walls and to one another , until the veins are entirely lined with layers of leukocytes . In the capillaries some leu- kocytes gather , but not ...
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... veins and capil- laries , and the aggrega- tion into masses of the red blood - cells . If stasis persists , the vessel - walls become profoundly in- volved in the inflam- matory change , and they may rupture or be completely de- stroyed ...
... veins and capil- laries , and the aggrega- tion into masses of the red blood - cells . If stasis persists , the vessel - walls become profoundly in- volved in the inflam- matory change , and they may rupture or be completely de- stroyed ...
Page 52
... vein ( Caton ) . but when the inflammation is well established large numbers , and when it is severe vast hordes , pass into the perivascular tissues . This process is known as " diapedesis " or " migra- tion . " The leukocytes throw ...
... vein ( Caton ) . but when the inflammation is well established large numbers , and when it is severe vast hordes , pass into the perivascular tissues . This process is known as " diapedesis " or " migra- tion . " The leukocytes throw ...
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... veins are often distinctly visible . Swelling or tumefaction arises in small part from vascular distention , but chiefly from effusion and cell - multiplication . The more loose cellular material a part contains , the more it swells ...
... veins are often distinctly visible . Swelling or tumefaction arises in small part from vascular distention , but chiefly from effusion and cell - multiplication . The more loose cellular material a part contains , the more it swells ...
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