The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... consequence of such wounds ; and that , when it does take place , it seems to depend on the bowels being distended , the wound being large , or the abdomen containing some extra- vasated fluid . The equable pressure which is made on all ...
... consequence of such wounds ; and that , when it does take place , it seems to depend on the bowels being distended , the wound being large , or the abdomen containing some extra- vasated fluid . The equable pressure which is made on all ...
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... consequence of this difference is , that while the former if small is glued up by the effusion from the cut vessels , or if large is nearly obliterated by the full eversion of the vil- lous coat , the latter is a permanent orifice ...
... consequence of this difference is , that while the former if small is glued up by the effusion from the cut vessels , or if large is nearly obliterated by the full eversion of the vil- lous coat , the latter is a permanent orifice ...
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... consequence was that , to obtain the release of an Ame- rican seaman , it was generally necessary to transmit a certificate to London for the inspection of the Admiralty , which office would then consent to issue an order for discharge ...
... consequence was that , to obtain the release of an Ame- rican seaman , it was generally necessary to transmit a certificate to London for the inspection of the Admiralty , which office would then consent to issue an order for discharge ...
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