The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... containing a watery fluid , and occupying a considerable portion of its surface . " These cells he finds to be the glands of Malpighi , and cort- puscles of Cuvier , These cells , are only distinct , and seen to contain a fluid , when ...
... containing a watery fluid , and occupying a considerable portion of its surface . " These cells he finds to be the glands of Malpighi , and cort- puscles of Cuvier , These cells , are only distinct , and seen to contain a fluid , when ...
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... contained about two ounces of fluid ; none of the absorbent vessels pass- ing from its great curvature were in a distended state , so as to be rendered visible . The spleen was turgid as in the former experiment , and the urinary ...
... contained about two ounces of fluid ; none of the absorbent vessels pass- ing from its great curvature were in a distended state , so as to be rendered visible . The spleen was turgid as in the former experiment , and the urinary ...
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... contained red blood , and the bilious hue of the surface was interspersed here and there with inflam- matory streaks ; the respiration was laborious and the head pained . Bleeding unlocked the system , medicine acted well after , and ...
... contained red blood , and the bilious hue of the surface was interspersed here and there with inflam- matory streaks ; the respiration was laborious and the head pained . Bleeding unlocked the system , medicine acted well after , and ...
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... containing a fluid resembling extravasated blood , or tar . The attack of this disease was in a great many instances preceded for a day or two by a constant and considerable burning in the palms of the hands . I had about the middle of ...
... containing a fluid resembling extravasated blood , or tar . The attack of this disease was in a great many instances preceded for a day or two by a constant and considerable burning in the palms of the hands . I had about the middle of ...
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... tu- bercles called corpora striata , always from the addition of medullary filaments , which the cineritious matter , contained in these three parts , adds to those they originally 54 · Report on Gall's Anatomy of the Brain .
... tu- bercles called corpora striata , always from the addition of medullary filaments , which the cineritious matter , contained in these three parts , adds to those they originally 54 · Report on Gall's Anatomy of the Brain .
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