The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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Page 620
... appear as sago granules , glassy and trans- parent in character . These are easily mistaken for flakes of mucus ... appears in large extended strips or in finely divided semi- transparent yellowish particles . For further microscopical ...
... appear as sago granules , glassy and trans- parent in character . These are easily mistaken for flakes of mucus ... appears in large extended strips or in finely divided semi- transparent yellowish particles . For further microscopical ...
Page 621
The third preparation , which appears brownish in color , later turning to violet , gives us the potato remains . Under ... appear the higher up we look for their origin . These are usually filled with bacteria and coloring matter . ( 2 ) ...
The third preparation , which appears brownish in color , later turning to violet , gives us the potato remains . Under ... appear the higher up we look for their origin . These are usually filled with bacteria and coloring matter . ( 2 ) ...
Page 622
... appearing in the feces indicate disturbed gastric digestion , for gastric juice alone acts upon raw connective tissue . Again , if macroscopic muscle remains appear , small intestine disturbance is evident , the stomach sharing but ...
... appearing in the feces indicate disturbed gastric digestion , for gastric juice alone acts upon raw connective tissue . Again , if macroscopic muscle remains appear , small intestine disturbance is evident , the stomach sharing but ...
Page 624
... appear , and increases to quite an amount , as shreds or masses , sometimes covering hard lumps of feces . Intestinal indigestion from deficient secretion gives loose , rather large stools usually free from much odor . The color is ...
... appear , and increases to quite an amount , as shreds or masses , sometimes covering hard lumps of feces . Intestinal indigestion from deficient secretion gives loose , rather large stools usually free from much odor . The color is ...
Page 630
... appear in other tendinous insertions , especially those attached to the ramus of the pubes , and I have once seen a case in which they devel- oped in the serrations of the left serratus magnus , simulating angina pec- toris and causing ...
... appear in other tendinous insertions , especially those attached to the ramus of the pubes , and I have once seen a case in which they devel- oped in the serrations of the left serratus magnus , simulating angina pec- toris and causing ...
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