The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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... Muscle fragments may also be noted as small brown - colored Potato remains appear as sago granules , glassy and trans- parent in character . These are easily mistaken for flakes of mucus , but the addition of iodine would produce the ...
... Muscle fragments may also be noted as small brown - colored Potato remains appear as sago granules , glassy and trans- parent in character . These are easily mistaken for flakes of mucus , but the addition of iodine would produce the ...
Page 621
... muscle fragments are seen in a good state of preservation with well - defined sharp edges , even to the detection of the crossed striations . Needles of fatty acids and soap , drops of neutral fats , numerous groups of potato cells ...
... muscle fragments are seen in a good state of preservation with well - defined sharp edges , even to the detection of the crossed striations . Needles of fatty acids and soap , drops of neutral fats , numerous groups of potato cells ...
Page 622
... muscle remains appear , small intestine disturbance is evident , the stomach sharing but slightly in the solution of muscle . Occasionally connective tissue and muscle remains are found together , an indication of combined gastric and ...
... muscle remains appear , small intestine disturbance is evident , the stomach sharing but slightly in the solution of muscle . Occasionally connective tissue and muscle remains are found together , an indication of combined gastric and ...
Page 630
... muscles , especially those at the base of the skull . They are palpable and exquisitely tender and , while forming , produce intense headache with a mental state in which the patient sometimes thinks he is going insane . These ...
... muscles , especially those at the base of the skull . They are palpable and exquisitely tender and , while forming , produce intense headache with a mental state in which the patient sometimes thinks he is going insane . These ...
Page 631
... muscles . Pain on palpation over the sacrum . Right hip very prominent . Feet normal . Examination of knees negative . Abdominal examination negative . Lying on back cannot lift heels from table without great pain in sacrum , but ...
... muscles . Pain on palpation over the sacrum . Right hip very prominent . Feet normal . Examination of knees negative . Abdominal examination negative . Lying on back cannot lift heels from table without great pain in sacrum , but ...
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