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... Tracing these effusions by post- mortem investigation , he found them significant of diseases of the renal , cardiac , pulmonary , or hepatic organs ; and his researches gave a fresh and well - directed impulse to the pa- thological ...
... Tracing these effusions by post- mortem investigation , he found them significant of diseases of the renal , cardiac , pulmonary , or hepatic organs ; and his researches gave a fresh and well - directed impulse to the pa- thological ...
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... trace the greater part of the progress that is now being made in the pathology and treatment of these diseases . By this instrument the physiologist has been made acquainted with the structural elements of secreting organs , and has ...
... trace the greater part of the progress that is now being made in the pathology and treatment of these diseases . By this instrument the physiologist has been made acquainted with the structural elements of secreting organs , and has ...
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... tracing them running in a direct line towards the apex of the pyra- mids , and then curving back again towards the cortical part , they once more return and eventually by coalescence at very acute angles form the straight tubes of ...
... tracing them running in a direct line towards the apex of the pyra- mids , and then curving back again towards the cortical part , they once more return and eventually by coalescence at very acute angles form the straight tubes of ...
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... trace the channel through which so large a quantity of albumen is carried out of the system . M. Robin has proposed a theory to explain the presence DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS . 21 Of the cause and source of Albumen in the Urine.
... trace the channel through which so large a quantity of albumen is carried out of the system . M. Robin has proposed a theory to explain the presence DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS . 21 Of the cause and source of Albumen in the Urine.
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... trace of disease has disappeared , except that most significant one , the albumen in the urine . I think a mechanical filtration is not sufficient to explain these examples . It appears to me more consistent with the recent researches ...
... trace of disease has disappeared , except that most significant one , the albumen in the urine . I think a mechanical filtration is not sufficient to explain these examples . It appears to me more consistent with the recent researches ...
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abdominal abortive abscess abundant acute admission albuminous albuminuria anasarca appearance became become bladder blood blood-corpuscles blood-discs Bright's disease bronchial bronchitis calculous catarrh cause cavity cell-structure character chronic cloth coagulated colour compound granule-cells condition cones convoluted tubes corpuscles cortical deposit disturbance dropsy dyspnoea engorgement Engravings epithelial cells epithelium evidence examination excretion exhibited exudation fatal Fcap febrile fibrinous fluid form of renal free nuclei frequency of micturition frequent gouty granular casts granular matter granules hæmatin hæmaturia hæmorrhage heart hyaline hyaline casts increased inflammation inflammatory kidney liver lumbar lungs Malpighian bodies microscope micturition morbid morbus Brightii nutrition observed organs pain pathology patient pelvis period Plate Post 8vo present pulmonary purgatives purulent pus-cells pyelitis quantity remedies renal disease renal disorder renal dropsy scarlet fever Second Edition sediment specific gravity sputa stage structure suffered surface symptoms tion tissue transparent treatment tube-casts tubercle tubercular ureter uric acid urinary sediment urine
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