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" stage having been reached, the vessels are seen to be all of them very wide ; a multitude of capillaries which were formerly hardly perceptible can now be clearly distinguished ; pulsation is unusually conspicuous on into the finest ramifications of the... "
Lectures on general pathology v. 1 1889 - Page 254
by Julius Friedrich Cohnheim - 1889
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A Manual of General Pathology: For Students and Practitioners

Walter Sydney Lazarus-Barlow - Pathology - 1898 - 816 pages
...the slowing of the blood-stream, which never fails finally to set in in the exposed vessels. " This stage having been reached, the vessels are seen to...finest ramifications of the arteries; while the flow is everywhere slower than normal, so that the individual corpuscles may easily be recognised not only...
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Pathology-- general and special

Richard Tanner Hewlett - 1912 - 712 pages
...fails finally to set in in the exposed vessels. "This stage having been reached, the veĀ«-i-|s arc to be all of them very wide; a multitude of capillaries which were formerly hardly perceptible can now 1*> clearly distinguished ; pulsation is unusually conspicuous on into the finest ramifications of...
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Fundamentals of pathology

Paul Gerhardt Woolley - 1916 - 194 pages
...retardation of the stream, which increases as the dilatation increases. 86 FUNDAMENTALS OF PATHOLOGY "Tliis stage having been reached, the vessels are seen to...them very wide; a multitude of capillaries which, even formerly, were hardly perceptible, can now be clearly distinguished; pulsation is usually conspicuous...
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