A Manual of autopsies, designed for the use of hospitals for the insane and other public institutionsP. Blakiston, son & Company, 1892 - 84 pages |
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... contents of the vessels are to be studied the brain must , of course , During the dissection of the brain the most minute attention not be injected . SECTION OF THE BRAIN AFTER HARDENING . 45 Section of the Brain after Hardening,
... contents of the vessels are to be studied the brain must , of course , During the dissection of the brain the most minute attention not be injected . SECTION OF THE BRAIN AFTER HARDENING . 45 Section of the Brain after Hardening,
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... contents of all kinds must be carefully described , and if fluid , collected and measured . The position of the organs , including the diaphragm , is to be noted , especially if abnormal , and the location of wounds , perforations ...
... contents of all kinds must be carefully described , and if fluid , collected and measured . The position of the organs , including the diaphragm , is to be noted , especially if abnormal , and the location of wounds , perforations ...
Page 50
... contents of the cavities . If liquid be present in abnormal quantity it should be meas- ured and its character described . Distinguish the serous exudate of pleuritic inflammation from that of hydrothorax . The pericardial cavity should ...
... contents of the cavities . If liquid be present in abnormal quantity it should be meas- ured and its character described . Distinguish the serous exudate of pleuritic inflammation from that of hydrothorax . The pericardial cavity should ...
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... contents of a hernial sac , or it may have looped adhesions through which the intestines may find their way and become incarcerated . The omentum may be removed , if desired , before proceed- ing to other organs . SPLEEN . The spleen is ...
... contents of a hernial sac , or it may have looped adhesions through which the intestines may find their way and become incarcerated . The omentum may be removed , if desired , before proceed- ing to other organs . SPLEEN . The spleen is ...
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... , dilatation , adhe- sions to other structures , and abnormal contents . noticed before removal . The state of its mucous mem- The position , size , and shape of the uterus should be DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMINAL ORGANS . 59.
... , dilatation , adhe- sions to other structures , and abnormal contents . noticed before removal . The state of its mucous mem- The position , size , and shape of the uterus should be DISSECTION OF THE ABDOMINAL ORGANS . 59.
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