My experiments have given me as a uniform result, that the arterial blood with the utmost readiness deposits its fibrin on the thread ; the venous blood with the utmost reluctancy. And in most of my experiments, the thread, where it traversed the canal... Rheumatism ; its nature, causes, and cure - Página 44por James Alexander - 1858 - 266 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1851 - 1200 páginas
...with the utmost reluctancy. And in most of my experiments, the thread, where it traversed the canal of the artery, presented a very considerable vegetation...wheat ; always of a pyramidal shape, with its apex down-stream, and its base attached to the thread. In the artery, one might say that the thread whipped... | |
| 1851 - 588 páginas
...with the utmost reluctancy. And in most of my experiments, the thread, where it traversed the canal of the artery, presented a very considerable vegetation...sometimes as large as a grain of wheat : always of a pyramidical shape, with its apex down-stream, and its base attached to the thread. In the artery, one... | |
| William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan - 1851 - 778 páginas
...with the utmost reluctancy. And in most of my experiment», the thread, where it traversed the canal of the artery, presented a very considerable vegetation...sometimes as large as a grain of wheat ; always of apyramidal shape, with its apex down-stream, and its base attached to the thread, in the artery, one... | |
| 1851 - 904 páginas
...with the utmost reluctancy. And in most of my experiments, the thread, where it traversed the canal of the artery, presented a very considerable vegetation...vegetation sometimes as large as a grain of wheat ; 1851.] Record of Medical Science. 751 always of a pyramidal shape, with its apex down-stream, and... | |
| 1851 - 584 páginas
...thread, where it traversed the canal of the artery, presented a very considerable vegetation on it* surface, (exactly like those we are talking of on...wheat ; always of a pyramidal shape, with its apex down-stream, and its base attached to the thread, lu the artery, one might say that the thread whipped... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 258 páginas
...with the utmost reluctancy. And in most of my experiments, the thread, where it traversed the canal of the artery, presented a very considerable vegetation...wheat; always of a pyramidal shape, with its apex down-stream, and its base attached to the thread. In the artery, one might say that the thread whipped... | |
| Sir John Simon - 1852 - 274 páginas
...with the utmost reluctancy. And in most of my experiments, the thread, where it traversed the canal of the artery, presented a very considerable vegetation...wheat; always of a pyramidal shape, with its apex down-stream, and its base attached to the thread. In the artery, one might say that the thread whipped... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1853 - 1146 páginas
...conjointly ; for the thread which traversed the artery usually presented a " vegetation" on its surface, sometimes as large as a grain of wheat, always of a pyramidal shape, with its base attached to the thread, and its apex down-stream ; whilst the venous coagulum was a voluminous... | |
| 1852 - 462 páginas
...entirely the vegetations found on the valves of the heart, a single deposit being sometimes of the size of a grain of wheat, " always of a pyramidal shape, with...its apex down stream, and its base attached to the thread.'1 In the vein the thread operated as a simple obstruction, not becoming coated with fibrin... | |
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