... opake, and thick ; while the others will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent : and the vessels will be seen ramifying in its substance, and upon squeezing the blood which they contain from the larger branches to the smaller, it will be found... The Eclectic Journal of Medicine ... - Page 363edited by - 1837 - 488 pagesFull view - About this book
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1813 - 544 pages
..." portions will appear soft, spongy, and granu" lated, and without distinct blood vessels, opake " and thick ; while the others will appear smooth, « thin, and more transparent ; and the vessels will " be seen, ramifying in its substance ; and upon The thinnest portions were... | |
| 1814 - 538 pages
...(of the stomach) will appear soft, spongy, and granulated, and without distinct blood-vessels, opake, and thick ; while the others will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent ; and the vessels will be seen ramifying in its substance, and upon squeezing the blood which they... | |
| 1815 - 590 pages
...sound portions will appear soft, spongy, and granulated, and without distinct blood vessels, opake and thick; while the others will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent; and the vessels will be seen, ramifying in its substance; and upon squeezing the blood which they contain,... | |
| 1837 - 564 pages
...putrefaction. The posterior face of the stomach, opposite to the hole, was dissolved, all except the peritoneal coat; at least the internal coats were...read before the Royal Academy of Medicine of Paris in ISM, will be found in the Medical and Surgical Journal of Edinburgh, Vol. xxxiv. p. 282. In the article,... | |
| Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, John Quekett - 1852 - 286 pages
...sound portions will appear soft, spongy, and granulated, and without distinct blood-vessels, opake, and thick ; while the others will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent : and the vessels will be seen ramifying in its substance, and upon squeezing the blood which they... | |
| Robert Bentley Todd - 1856 - 700 pages
...sound portions will appear soft, spongy, and granulated, and without distinct blood-vessels, opake and thick ; while the others will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent, and the vessels will be seen ramifying in its substance ; and upon squeezing the blood which they contain... | |
| Samuel Fenwick - 1868 - 490 pages
...: the sound portions will appear soft, spongy, and granulated, and without distinct blood-vessels, opaque and thick ; while the others will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent, and the vessels will be seen ramifying in its substance ; and upon squeezing the blood which they contain... | |
| Hunterian Museum (University of Glasgow), John Hammond Teacher - 1900 - 564 pages
...; the sound portions will appear soft, spongy, and granulated, and without distinct blood-vessels, opaque and thick ; while the others will appear smooth, thin, and more transparent ; and the vessels will be seen ramifying in its substance, and upon squeezing the blood which they... | |
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