The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine1834 - Medicine |
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... coloured fluid ; not purulent , but having the appearance of a thick synovia , tinged with blood . The synovial membrane was every where of a red colour , as if stained by this secretion , and the cartilages of the joint had the ...
... coloured fluid ; not purulent , but having the appearance of a thick synovia , tinged with blood . The synovial membrane was every where of a red colour , as if stained by this secretion , and the cartilages of the joint had the ...
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... colour , and sepa- rates in thick broad scales . Mr. Brodie also recommends the ointment of the emetic tartar . We have found the following an improvement on the ordinary form of this ointment . B. Ung . hyd . fort . 3i . Ant . tart ...
... colour , and sepa- rates in thick broad scales . Mr. Brodie also recommends the ointment of the emetic tartar . We have found the following an improvement on the ordinary form of this ointment . B. Ung . hyd . fort . 3i . Ant . tart ...
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... coloured pus in the cavity of the hip - joint , the synovial membrane of which , reflected over the neck of the femur , was destroyed by ulceration for about the extent of a shilling . Case 2. A middle aged man , who had met with a ...
... coloured pus in the cavity of the hip - joint , the synovial membrane of which , reflected over the neck of the femur , was destroyed by ulceration for about the extent of a shilling . Case 2. A middle aged man , who had met with a ...
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... colour , intersected by white membranous lines . As the disease advances , it in- volves all the parts of which the joint is composed , producing ulceration of the cartilages , caries of the bones , wasting of the ligaments , and ...
... colour , intersected by white membranous lines . As the disease advances , it in- volves all the parts of which the joint is composed , producing ulceration of the cartilages , caries of the bones , wasting of the ligaments , and ...
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... colour and fetid smell as in other cases of caries ; but otherwise they did not differ from healthy bones . " 103 ... coloured pus . From these two causes the head of the femur had been separated from the os innominatum , and pushed ...
... colour and fetid smell as in other cases of caries ; but otherwise they did not differ from healthy bones . " 103 ... coloured pus . From these two causes the head of the femur had been separated from the os innominatum , and pushed ...
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abscess acetabulum action admitted affected alluded animal appears applied arteries asphyxia attention become blood body bone brain Brodie calomel caries cartilage cause cavity cellular cerebral cerebral nerves chest circulation circumstances colour complained consequence considerable cornea cure cyst degree disease dislocation dissection Dupuytren dura mater dyspnoea effusion enlarged erysipelas exostosis extended femur fluid frequently functions gland head heart hospital humerus inch inflammation inflammatory injury instance iris irritation joint knee latter ligament limb lungs medulla oblongata ment months morbid motion mucous membrane muscles natural nerves observed occasionally occurs operation organs pain patella patient pericardium periosteum portion present produced pulse quantity remarks removed respiration scrofulous shew side skin softening sometimes spinal substance suppuration surface surgeon Swan swelling symptoms synovial membrane thigh thymus tibia tion tissue treatment tumor ulceration usually vascular venous vertebræ vitreous humour Wickham wound
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