Cellular pathologyJohn Churchill, 1860 - 511 pages |
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Page viii
... possible for them , not only to closely examine , but even to understand the more recent medi- cal works . For even the language of medicine is gradually assuming another appearance ; well - known processes to which the prevailing ...
... possible for them , not only to closely examine , but even to understand the more recent medi- cal works . For even the language of medicine is gradually assuming another appearance ; well - known processes to which the prevailing ...
Page xiv
... possible to preserve the fresher impress of oral discourse , and of the unshackled range of thought which there prevails , if it were for the future still to serve as an active ferment to the labourers in the so very various fields of ...
... possible to preserve the fresher impress of oral discourse , and of the unshackled range of thought which there prevails , if it were for the future still to serve as an active ferment to the labourers in the so very various fields of ...
Page xxviii
... Possible duration of the life of pathologically new - formed elements , and of pathological new - formations considered as wholes ( tumours ) . Compound nature of the larger tuberous tumours ( Geschwulstknoten ) , and miliary character ...
... Possible duration of the life of pathologically new - formed elements , and of pathological new - formations considered as wholes ( tumours ) . Compound nature of the larger tuberous tumours ( Geschwulstknoten ) , and miliary character ...
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... possible to come to a definitive con- clusion upon this point , even in the case of parts the structure of which is still disputed . The chief point in this application of histology to pathology is to obtain a recognition of the fact ...
... possible to come to a definitive con- clusion upon this point , even in the case of parts the structure of which is still disputed . The chief point in this application of histology to pathology is to obtain a recognition of the fact ...
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... possible starting- point for all biological doctrines . If a definite correspon- dence in elementary form pervades the whole series of all living things , and if in this series something else which might be placed in the stead of the ...
... possible starting- point for all biological doctrines . If a definite correspon- dence in elementary form pervades the whole series of all living things , and if in this series something else which might be placed in the stead of the ...
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300 diameters acetic acid acid appearance arteries become blood body bone canal cancer capillary cartilage cavity cells cellular elements changes chemical coagulation coat colour colourless blood-corpuscles colourless corpuscles condition connective tissue constituents cord course disease dyscrasia elastic ependyma epidermis epithelial epithelium essentially example exist external extremely exudation fasciculi fibres fibrine fluid follicles formation ganglion-cells granular granules histological inasmuch individual inflammation intercellular substance interior irritation larger layer leucocytosis leukæmia liver longitudinal lymph lymphatic glands lymphatic vessels manner mass matter medullary membrane mucous muscle muscular naked eye namely nature nerve-fibres nerves nervous new-formations nuclei nucleoli nutrition observed ordinary organs osseous tissue papillæ parenchyma particles pathological peculiar periosteum phlebitis physiological present processes produced pus-corpuscles pyæmia quantity regard seen simple skin spinal marrow spindle-shaped spleen structure surface takes place tendon thrombus tion transverse section tubercle tumour umbilical vascular veins whilst whole
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