A Manual of modern surgeryW.B. Saunders, 1898 - 922 pages |
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... vessels and the cir- culation ; ( 2 ) departure of fluids and solids from the vessels ; and ( 3 ) changes in the perivascular tissues . Vascular and circulatory changes are essential to in- flammation in both vascular and non - vascular ...
... vessels and the cir- culation ; ( 2 ) departure of fluids and solids from the vessels ; and ( 3 ) changes in the perivascular tissues . Vascular and circulatory changes are essential to in- flammation in both vascular and non - vascular ...
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... vessels dur- ing active hyperemia , but they occasionally do . The wheals of urticaria are thus formed ( Warren ) . Active hyperemia is often the first stage of an inflammation , but it is not of neces- sity followed by other ...
... vessels dur- ing active hyperemia , but they occasionally do . The wheals of urticaria are thus formed ( Warren ) . Active hyperemia is often the first stage of an inflammation , but it is not of neces- sity followed by other ...
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... vessels sway to and fro with the heart - beat . This is the stage of oscillation . In a short time oscillation ceases and the vessels are filled with blood which does not move , and the vessel - walls become irregular in outline or even ...
... vessels sway to and fro with the heart - beat . This is the stage of oscillation . In a short time oscillation ceases and the vessels are filled with blood which does not move , and the vessel - walls become irregular in outline or even ...
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... vessel - walls have been so injured by the irritant as to be practically dead material , and they are no longer able to prevent clotting of their contents . Stasis is chiefly due to paralysis and damage of the vessel - walls . We can ...
... vessel - walls have been so injured by the irritant as to be practically dead material , and they are no longer able to prevent clotting of their contents . Stasis is chiefly due to paralysis and damage of the vessel - walls . We can ...
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... vessel , and pull themselves through by their power of ameboid move- ment . They do not pass through existing open doors , but form openings which close after them . This is readily ac- complished , because the vessel - wall is itself ...
... vessel , and pull themselves through by their power of ameboid move- ment . They do not pass through existing open doors , but form openings which close after them . This is readily ac- complished , because the vessel - wall is itself ...
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