Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, 9. sējums1852 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 34.
1. lappuse
... cells brought forcibly in contact and retained there until absorption of their walls takes place , while the nuclei remain , thus presenting the distinctly fibrous character of the earlier stages of the disease . The second element ...
... cells brought forcibly in contact and retained there until absorption of their walls takes place , while the nuclei remain , thus presenting the distinctly fibrous character of the earlier stages of the disease . The second element ...
2. lappuse
... cell , the pathology of which consists in its special characters as before no ticed ; while the relatively large amount of the inorganic substan- ees sustains to the cell structure the relation either of cause or effect . The rapid ...
... cell , the pathology of which consists in its special characters as before no ticed ; while the relatively large amount of the inorganic substan- ees sustains to the cell structure the relation either of cause or effect . The rapid ...
4. lappuse
... cell growth in the system ; it has since been used by others with like apparent results . In order to test this ... cells pro- duced in the living body . A mixture of albumen and fat alone , under the same circumstances , failed to ...
... cell growth in the system ; it has since been used by others with like apparent results . In order to test this ... cells pro- duced in the living body . A mixture of albumen and fat alone , under the same circumstances , failed to ...
5. lappuse
... cells found in pus and mucus . - After twenty - two hours , granules previously noticed very abundant , -bodies resembling pus or mucus globules , with masses of matter very similar to those some- times found in the urine and composed ...
... cells found in pus and mucus . - After twenty - two hours , granules previously noticed very abundant , -bodies resembling pus or mucus globules , with masses of matter very similar to those some- times found in the urine and composed ...
6. lappuse
... cell may be modified by other salts , especially those of soda and potash , and also by a variation in the conditions under which the substances are brought in contact , -see experiment No. 10 , in which there were cells very similar to ...
... cell may be modified by other salts , especially those of soda and potash , and also by a variation in the conditions under which the substances are brought in contact , -see experiment No. 10 , in which there were cells very similar to ...
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30. lappuse - The patient is put into a warm bath, and rubbed for an hour with yellow soap ; he then passes into a clean bath, where he continues to cleanse . his skin for^ another hour. After leaving this bath he is taken to a particular room fitted for the purpose, and, with the aid of one of his fellow-sufferers, he is rubbed all over for half an hour with the following ointment : Axunge eight parts, flour of sulphur two parts, carbonate of potash one part.
175. lappuse - ... with astringents. 12. That intra-thoracic inflammations and haemoptysis are contra-indications to its use, but only temporarily so. I have repeatedly given the oil within a day or two of the cessation of haemoptysis, without any return taking place.
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