The Dublin Journal of Medical Science, Volume 9Hodges and Smith, 1836 - Medicine |
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... periosteum detached for the same distance . It seems to me that in these cases suppu- ration takes place in the first instance under this membrane , which readily accounts for the suffering of the patient . In this acute form of the ...
... periosteum detached for the same distance . It seems to me that in these cases suppu- ration takes place in the first instance under this membrane , which readily accounts for the suffering of the patient . In this acute form of the ...
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... periosteum and the consequent effusion between it and the bone fully accounted for the pain , swelling , protrusion of the eye , & c .; and she now , for the first time , confessed that she had been disordered by her husband eight years ...
... periosteum and the consequent effusion between it and the bone fully accounted for the pain , swelling , protrusion of the eye , & c .; and she now , for the first time , confessed that she had been disordered by her husband eight years ...
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... periosteum are various , according to its acute or chronic character , its being idiopathic or the result of syphilis , scrofula and mercury . Its terminations may be classed under six heads , viz.— 1st . Simple thickening of the periosteum ...
... periosteum are various , according to its acute or chronic character , its being idiopathic or the result of syphilis , scrofula and mercury . Its terminations may be classed under six heads , viz.— 1st . Simple thickening of the periosteum ...
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... periosteum , generally the result of the acute form . In the five last , there is always more or less thickening of the periosteum itself , and though sometimes absent , more or less redness and oedema usually present themselves . In ...
... periosteum , generally the result of the acute form . In the five last , there is always more or less thickening of the periosteum itself , and though sometimes absent , more or less redness and oedema usually present themselves . In ...
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... periosteum , in common with the other fibrous membranes , informs us , not only how acute the pain is , but how very ex- tensive is the continuous sympathy . I recollect a case where the disease was confined to the extent of the size of ...
... periosteum , in common with the other fibrous membranes , informs us , not only how acute the pain is , but how very ex- tensive is the continuous sympathy . I recollect a case where the disease was confined to the extent of the size of ...
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Page 436 - substance. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which here and there allowed the fat to appear between its fibres, alone presented any appearance of muscular structure. The left ventricle was very thin, and its whole surface was covered with a layer of fat. Beneath this the muscular structure was not a line in
Page 175 - One of these bodies is sometimes converted into a cyst as large as a walnut or even a hen's egg, and hangs by a slender peduncle from the cervix or lips of the os uteri. It is smooth and vascular, and contains, in some instances, a curdy
Page 471 - matter will be found in the vagina: I have never seen a case in which the bladder and rectum were both perforated. It is important to remark, that there is no deposition of new morbid matter either in the uterus itself, or in the neighbouring parts.* The portion of the uterus which remains undestroyed is slightly swollen and
Page 535 - considered as the top and summit of perfection. It belongs to wisdom to determine when to act, and when to cease; when to reveal, and when to conceal a matter; when to speak, and when to keep silence
Page 293 - That a tangible shock is conveyed through a fluid without any apparent accumulation of the fluid or change of velocity, and much in the manner of sound, is proved by the facts that we may discover the working of a water-pump at very great distances, through iron pipes connected
Page 220 - under him unconsciously ; he had been raving for the last four days, constantly attempting to get out of bed, and had not slept a single hour for five days and nights. Dr. Stokes, with his usual kindness, had given me the benefit of his advice and assistance during Mr. Cookson's
Page 459 - colour. The ordinary size of the thymus gland in infants is known to most practitioners, and will be found very well represented in Sir A. Cooper's plates. In the natural state it is about two inches in length, an inch and a half in breadth, and a quarter of an inch in thickness.
Page 281 - valves of the aorta and pulmonary artery, and seems to be caused by the sudden check given by the action of these valves to the motion of the columns of blood driven towards the heart, after each ventricular systole by the elasticity of the arterial trunks."*