The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 12. sējumsJ. McCafferty, 1856 |
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36. lappuse
... membrane . The microscope has now led to the solution of these questions , and , by availing himself of the results of its teaching , M. Richet believes that he can steer clear of many of the difficulties that beset the path of earlier ...
... membrane . The microscope has now led to the solution of these questions , and , by availing himself of the results of its teaching , M. Richet believes that he can steer clear of many of the difficulties that beset the path of earlier ...
37. lappuse
... membrane covering them , and become themselves developed into fungous vegetations ; or the pseudo - membrane may become more and more intimately united to the surface of the synovial membrane , undergo organization there , and prevent ...
... membrane covering them , and become themselves developed into fungous vegetations ; or the pseudo - membrane may become more and more intimately united to the surface of the synovial membrane , undergo organization there , and prevent ...
38. lappuse
... membrane , which , by breaking both externally and inter- nally , establish sinuses , the extremities of which have all the characters of ulcers . The synovial membrane may also become ulcerated consecutively to the morbid changes ...
... membrane , which , by breaking both externally and inter- nally , establish sinuses , the extremities of which have all the characters of ulcers . The synovial membrane may also become ulcerated consecutively to the morbid changes ...
39. lappuse
... membrane not exhibiting changes proportionate to the symptoms observed during life . The articular cartilages are eroded , thinned and perforated by a great number of minute apertures . On raising them , which is easily done , a large ...
... membrane not exhibiting changes proportionate to the symptoms observed during life . The articular cartilages are eroded , thinned and perforated by a great number of minute apertures . On raising them , which is easily done , a large ...
40. lappuse
... membrane that covers them . Ossification , adduced as a proof of vitality , is never found in the case of true cartilage ; but the eburnation of the bony extremities , after the cartilage has dis- appeared , has been confounded ...
... membrane that covers them . Ossification , adduced as a proof of vitality , is never found in the case of true cartilage ; but the eburnation of the bony extremities , after the cartilage has dis- appeared , has been confounded ...
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