The Cause of the Coagulation of the Blood: Being the Astley Cooper Prize Essay for 1856, with Additional Observations and Experiments: and with an Appendix, Showing the Bearings of the Subject on Practical Medicine and Pathology |
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... fluid state , in animals hybernating , has often been adduced to shew that the effect of extreme cold on the blood is that of preserving this fluid in an uncoagulable condition . The opinions of many writers , then ( opinions which ...
... fluid state , in animals hybernating , has often been adduced to shew that the effect of extreme cold on the blood is that of preserving this fluid in an uncoagulable condition . The opinions of many writers , then ( opinions which ...
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... fluid only so long as the action of the heart continued to drive it forward . Magendie also , with J. Simon and Carswell , refer to the experiment of passing a ligature , or needle , transversely through an artery , and to the fact ...
... fluid only so long as the action of the heart continued to drive it forward . Magendie also , with J. Simon and Carswell , refer to the experiment of passing a ligature , or needle , transversely through an artery , and to the fact ...
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... fluid , being still acted on by the living principle , undergoes coagulation - an analogous phenomenon . In order to add force to his hypothesis , Hunter re- lates several cases , where death took place from the in- stantaneous and ...
... fluid , being still acted on by the living principle , undergoes coagulation - an analogous phenomenon . In order to add force to his hypothesis , Hunter re- lates several cases , where death took place from the in- stantaneous and ...
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... fluid produced by a blister there exists a fibrous part , which can be extracted by squeezing the fluid strongly through a fine linen cloth . The fibrous part is left on the cloth , and re- sembles the fibrin of blood . This observation ...
... fluid produced by a blister there exists a fibrous part , which can be extracted by squeezing the fluid strongly through a fine linen cloth . The fibrous part is left on the cloth , and re- sembles the fibrin of blood . This observation ...
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... fluid , these parts remain at liberty to obey the force which tends to make them combine and form a net - work , in the meshes or amid the plaits of which the colouring matter is included , with a quantity of particles which have ...
... fluid , these parts remain at liberty to obey the force which tends to make them combine and form a net - work , in the meshes or amid the plaits of which the colouring matter is included , with a quantity of particles which have ...
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