| 1875 - 300 pages
...exposed to view. It cannot, however, be too forcibly impressed that the condition is universal in tho body. If the lungs could be seen, they too would be...view, they would be discovered in the same condition, and so on. Dr. Eichardson said he had witnessed this vascular condition of the lungs of an animal killed... | |
| Doctor - 1875 - 492 pages
...parts exposed to view. It cannot, however, be too forcibly impressed that the condition is iiniversal in the body. If the lungs could be seen, they too...spinal cord could be laid open to view, they would bo discovered in the same condition, and so on. Dr. Eichardson said ho had witnessed this vascular... | |
| E. C. - 1876 - 96 pages
...extend merely to the parts actually exposed to view. It cannot, however, be too forcibly impressed that the condition is universal in the body. If the...kidneys, or any other vascular organs or parts, could be exposed, the vascular engorgement would be equally manifest. " The action of alcohol continued beyond... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1876 - 542 pages
...first stage of alcoholic excitement is supposed to extend merely to the parts actually exposed to view. It cannot, however, be too forcibly impressed on the...they, too, would be found with their vessels injected ; it the brain and spinal cord could be laid open to view, they would be discovered in the same condition... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1877 - 718 pages
...extend merely to the parts actually exposed to view. It cannot, however, be too forcibly impressed that the condition is universal in the body. If the...kidneys or any other vascular organs or parts could be exposed, the vascular engorgement would be equally manifest. In the lower animals, I have been able... | |
| Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1880 - 350 pages
...extend merely to the parts actually exposed to view. It cannot, however, be too forcibly impressed that the condition is universal in the body. If the...kidneys, or any other vascular organs or parts could be exposed, the vascular engorgement would be equally manifest. In the lower animals I have been able... | |
| Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson - 1881 - 370 pages
...extend merely to the parts actually exposed to view. It cannot, however, be too forcibly impressed that the condition is universal in the body. If the...if the stomach, the liver, the spleen, the kidneys, I or any other vascular organs or parts could be \ exposed, the vascular engorgement would be j equally... | |
| Ray Vaughn Pierce - 1895 - 1020 pages
...On this subject, Dr. Richardson says: " If the lungs could be seen, they, too, would be found witli their vessels injected; if the brain and spinal cord...laid open to view, they would be discovered in the Fame condition; if the stomach, the liver, the spleen, the kidneys, or any other vascular organs or... | |
| Mary Foote Henderson - 1904 - 794 pages
...extend only to the parts actually seen. It caunot, however, be too favorably impressed on the mind that the condition is universal in the body. If the...liver, the spleen, the kidneys, or any other vascular organ or parts could be laid open to the eye, the vascular enlargement would be equally manifest. In... | |
| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1875 - 780 pages
...stage, how ever, the whole body is affected. The flush on the cheek indicates a general condition. "If the lungs could be seen, they, too, would be found...kidneys, or any other vascular organs or parts could be exposed, the vascular engorgement would be equally manifest." The whole body, indeed, is affected by... | |
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