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... Fatal case of phlebitis produced by an attempt to heal a varicose ulcer in the leg , by opening the vein , and healing the wound by granulations . See Case , page 354 . Fig . 3. Phlebitis occurring from the formation of an abscess ...
... Fatal case of phlebitis produced by an attempt to heal a varicose ulcer in the leg , by opening the vein , and healing the wound by granulations . See Case , page 354 . Fig . 3. Phlebitis occurring from the formation of an abscess ...
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... fatally within a few days . These fatal effects he supposed to be produced by the extent of the internal venous surface which inflames by continuity , and occasions the dangerous'constitutional symptoms . § Mr. Hodgson supposes that ...
... fatally within a few days . These fatal effects he supposed to be produced by the extent of the internal venous surface which inflames by continuity , and occasions the dangerous'constitutional symptoms . § Mr. Hodgson supposes that ...
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... fatal to them . Does this depend on the solids or fluids of the part ? or is it not more natural to suppose , that it is due to the combination of both ? With such knowledge alone as we now possess , can a line be drawn between living ...
... fatal to them . Does this depend on the solids or fluids of the part ? or is it not more natural to suppose , that it is due to the combination of both ? With such knowledge alone as we now possess , can a line be drawn between living ...
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... fatal soon after amputa- tions in persons of full habit when little blood has been lost during the operation . In these cases the local congestions usually take place in the lungs , or head ; although they may occur in any organ ...
... fatal soon after amputa- tions in persons of full habit when little blood has been lost during the operation . In these cases the local congestions usually take place in the lungs , or head ; although they may occur in any organ ...
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... fatal hemorrhage . In these cases more or less consolidated blood is found round the ruptured part . In the fatal cases this had proved insufficient to stop the bleeding . When the blood is in large quantity , and poured out quickly ...
... fatal hemorrhage . In these cases more or less consolidated blood is found round the ruptured part . In the fatal cases this had proved insufficient to stop the bleeding . When the blood is in large quantity , and poured out quickly ...
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abscess absorption action acute affected aneurism aorta appearance applied arachnoid membrane arteries attacks becomes bleeding body brain branches capillary capillary vessels cavity cellular tissue changes chronic circulation coagulable lymph coats cold colour congestion consequence considerable consolidated blood consolidation of blood constitution cure debility degree diminished discharge disease dissection distended dropsy effusion elephantiasis enlarged erysipelas evacuation exciting causes extends external extravasation extremities fatal femoral vein fever fibrine fluid followed frequently gangrene healthy heart hemorrhage increased inflammation inflammatory internal irritation less ligature lungs membrane morbid nature neighbouring obstruction occurs oedema organs ossification pain particularly patient peculiar phlebitis portion prevent produced pulse quantity of blood removed secretion serous serous membrane serum severe skin slough soft sometimes sore substance supposed suppuration surface swelling symptoms takes place thickened tion trunks tumour ulceration University of Edinburgh varicose varicose veins vascular veins vena venous vitality weak wound
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