| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1853 - 642 pages
...these cases and dissections, as well as those of the distinguished authors whom he had quoted, proved in the most conclusive manner that inflammation of the iliac and femoral veins was the proximate •Medical Timet and Gazette, Juiu 4, 1863. cause of phlegm asia dolens; and that... | |
| 1854 - 586 pages
...these cases and dissections, as well as those of the distinguished authors whom he had quoted, proved in the most conclusive manner that inflammation of the iliac and femoral veins was the proximate cause of phlegmasia dolens : and that in the puerperal women this inflammation commenced... | |
| Medicine - 1854 - 720 pages
...these cases and dissections, ns well as those of the distinguished authors whom he had quoted, proved, in the most conclusive manner, that inflammation of the iliac and femoral veins was the proximate cause of phlegmasia dolens; and that in puerperal women this inflammation commenced... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1858 - 418 pages
...Mackenzie's — gives the results of his last twenty-four years' experience. His cases, he says, " prove in the most conclusive manner that inflammation...been demonstrated by morbid anatomy, that phlegmasia is a disease which may take place in women who have never been pregnant, and in the male sex, and that,... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1864 - 702 pages
...Mackenzie's — gives the results of his last twenty-four years' experience. His cases, he says, " prove in the most conclusive manner that inflammation...in women who have never been pregnant, and in the male sex, and that, under all circumstances, the proximate cause is the same." The latest writer on... | |
| Francis Henry Ramsbotham - Delivery (Obstetrics) - 1865 - 796 pages
...last twenty-four years' experience" confirm his previous observations ; and he therefore concludes, " that inflammation of the iliac and femoral veins is...the uterine branches of the hypogastric veins." It is evident that this explanation, — although partially applicable to a certain class of cases, —... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1866 - 864 pages
...Mackenzie's — gives the results of his last twenty-four years' experience. His cases, he says, " prove in the most conclusive manner that inflammation...in women who have never been pregnant, and in the male sex, and that, under all circumstances, the proximate cause is the same." The latest writer on... | |
| Gunning S. Bedford - 1869 - 1056 pages
...Pathological Researches on Inflammation of the Veins of the Uterus, Medico Clururg. Trims., vol. XT., 1829. of the iliac and femoral veins is the proximate cause...puerperal women, the inflammation commences in the utctine branches of the hypogastric veins." There is no doubt that Di. Lee is correct in some cases,... | |
| William Aitken - 1872 - 1024 pages
...explanation of these cases, and the one which the facts disclosed post-mortem tend most to support, is, that inflammation of the iliac and femoral veins is...in the uterine branches of the hypogastric veins. Dr. Robert Lee's experience is to this effect; and (in the Path. Sot. Transaction*, vol. ix) Dr. Graily... | |
| William Aitken - Medical geography - 1872 - 1020 pages
...explanation of these cases, and the one which the facts disclosed post-mortem tend most to support, is, that inflammation of the iliac and femoral veins is...in the uterine branches of the hypogastric veins. Dr. Robert Lee's experience is to this effect; and (in the Path. Soc. Transactions, vol. ix) Dr. Graily... | |
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