| 1864 - 814 pages
...2200th of an inch, and were usually fringed no pieces of membrane. In cases of long duration the memwere covered with cells, and were also of the size and shape of imach tubes. In order to ascertain if these appearances were orthy as evidences of inflammation, the... | |
| 1865 - 778 pages
...of the tubes of the stomach, and were covered with granules and fat. The cells varied from l-1200th to l-2200th of an inch, and were usually fringed with...forty-five subjects were examined at the Middlesex 52 The Chicago Medical Examiner. [Jan. Hospital, the condition of the mucous membrane being at the... | |
| 1865 - 464 pages
...stomach, and were covered with granules and fat. The cells varied from j-fgo to ^Vo °f an mcn> an£l were usually fringed with fine pieces of membrane....cells, and were also of the size and shape of the stomach-tubes. In order to ascertain if these appearances were trustworthy as evidences of inflammation,... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1871 - 604 pages
...membranes were of the shape and size of the stomach tubes, and were covered with granules and fat." "In the cases of longer duration the membranes were covered...also of the size and shape of the stomach tubes." As a check upon these appearances, the contents of the stomachs of forty-five non-scarlatinous patients... | |
| 1871 - 796 pages
...were of the shape and size of the stomach-tubes, and were covered with granules and fat. ... In the cases of longer duration, the membranes were covered...cells, and were also of the size and shape of the stomach-tubes." He adds that, " in order to ascertain if these appearances were trustworthy as evidences... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1872 - 656 pages
...membranes were of the shape and size of the stomach tubes, and were covered with granules and fat." "In the cases of longer duration the membranes were covered...also of the size and shape of the stomach tubes." As a check upon these appearances, the contents of the stomachs of forty-five non-scarlatinous patients... | |
| 1864 - 732 pages
...tubes of the stomach, and were covered with granules and fat. The cells varied from l-1200thtol-2200th of an inch, and were usually fringed with fine pieces...subjects were examined at the Middlesex Hospital, the condition of the mucous membrane being at the same time noted. In only one were there any fibrinous... | |
| 1865 - 750 pages
...of the stomach, and were covered with granules and fat. The cells varied frem 1-1 200th to 1 -2200th of an inch, and were usually fringed with fine pieces...subjects were examined at the Middlesex Hospital, the condition of the mucous membrane being at the same time noted. In only one were there any fibrinous... | |
| 1865 - 552 pages
...of the stomach, and were covered with granules and fat. The cells varied frem 1-1 200th to 1 -2200th of an inch, and were usually fringed with fine pieces...evidences of inflammation, the contents of the stomachs of fortj'-five subjects were examined at the Middlesex Hospital, the condition of the mucous membrane... | |
| 1864 - 800 pages
...the stomach, and were covered •with gran ules and fat. The cells varied from 1- 1200th toi 2200th of an inch, and were usually fringed with fine pieces...and were also of the size and shape of the stomach tabes. In order to ascertain if these appearances were trustworthy as evidences of inflammation, the... | |
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