Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 13Longmans, Green and Company, 1827 - Medicine |
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... Stomach . By John Elliotson , M.D. Cantab . Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians , and of the Cambridge Philo- sophical Society , and Physician to St. Thomas's Hos- pital 26 V. On a New Variety of Extra - uterine Pregnancy . By ...
... Stomach . By John Elliotson , M.D. Cantab . Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians , and of the Cambridge Philo- sophical Society , and Physician to St. Thomas's Hos- pital 26 V. On a New Variety of Extra - uterine Pregnancy . By ...
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... of the parts affected are not obliterated ; and that , on the contrary , the black dry gangrene is one result of the obliteration of both sets of blood vessels . CASE OF ULCERATION AND RUPTURE OF THE STOMACH . BY OF PALE DRY GANGRENE . 25.
... of the parts affected are not obliterated ; and that , on the contrary , the black dry gangrene is one result of the obliteration of both sets of blood vessels . CASE OF ULCERATION AND RUPTURE OF THE STOMACH . BY OF PALE DRY GANGRENE . 25.
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... stomach . Her features , naturally long and sharp , seemed now unusually so ; her swarthy pallid complexion was become cadaverous , and the ex- pression of her countenance was that of the most dreadful suffering . She was shivering with ...
... stomach . Her features , naturally long and sharp , seemed now unusually so ; her swarthy pallid complexion was become cadaverous , and the ex- pression of her countenance was that of the most dreadful suffering . She was shivering with ...
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... stomach . She was supposed to have taken cold by walking to church the preceding day , which was wet , instead of going in the carriage , as usual , with the rest of the family . She had dined upon pork a few hours before the attack ...
... stomach . She was supposed to have taken cold by walking to church the preceding day , which was wet , instead of going in the carriage , as usual , with the rest of the family . She had dined upon pork a few hours before the attack ...
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... stomach , and that , since the exhibition of the last , a motion had taken place . Her constant pain was infinitely ... stomach , and its greater intensity there throughout the disease than in any other part of the abdomen ; the ...
... stomach , and that , since the exhibition of the last , a motion had taken place . Her constant pain was infinitely ... stomach , and its greater intensity there throughout the disease than in any other part of the abdomen ; the ...
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