The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... surface , and gently dis- tended with air . The contraction was so permanent , that after the stomach had been kept in water for several days , in an inverted state , and at different times distended with air , the appearance was not ...
... surface , and gently dis- tended with air . The contraction was so permanent , that after the stomach had been kept in water for several days , in an inverted state , and at different times distended with air , the appearance was not ...
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... surface of the stomach which coagu- lates albumen . " This appears to be proved by every part of the fourth ca- vity of the calf's stomach having the property of coagulat- ing milk . " This property , in the general secretion of the ...
... surface of the stomach which coagu- lates albumen . " This appears to be proved by every part of the fourth ca- vity of the calf's stomach having the property of coagulat- ing milk . " This property , in the general secretion of the ...
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... surface of the internal membrane . " Two ounces of fluid had therefore escaped from the stomach in half an hour . No absorbents could be seen ; but " the spleen was turgid , unusually large and its external surface very irregular . When ...
... surface of the internal membrane . " Two ounces of fluid had therefore escaped from the stomach in half an hour . No absorbents could be seen ; but " the spleen was turgid , unusually large and its external surface very irregular . When ...
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... surface and confined in close contact with the cutiele . As the cries of the child were ex- pressive of the most excruciating pain , and the solicitude of the family for its repose great , Iwas questioned respecting the propriety of an ...
... surface and confined in close contact with the cutiele . As the cries of the child were ex- pressive of the most excruciating pain , and the solicitude of the family for its repose great , Iwas questioned respecting the propriety of an ...
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... 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 the patient recovered . In similar cases afterwards ...
... 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 the patient recovered . In similar cases afterwards ...
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