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" ... become thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other ; thus, not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but its extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding... "
The British Critic: A New Review - Seite 616
1806
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The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Band 15

1806 - 616 Seiten
...thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one frpm the other: thus, not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but its extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding parts. " When the wound in the integuments...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Band 27

1806 - 738 Seiten
...become thickened, and fo completely incorporated with each other, that it is impoflible to diftingnilh one from the other : thus, not only is the canal of...nature employs a variety of aids in the important hufinefs of obflrufting a bleeding artery. The enufion of the coagulating lymph by the inflamed vefleis,...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Band 27

1806 - 740 Seiten
...become thickened, and fo completely incorporated with each other, that it is impoffible to diftinguifli one from the other : thus, not only is the canal of...53. The author's theory thus appears to be of the ecle£Uc kind : or rather he {hows, that nature employs a variety of aids in the important bufinefs...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Band 2,Teil 2

1806 - 606 Seiten
...become thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other : thus, not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but its extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding parts.1' pp. 53 — 56. The more particular...
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Observations on Aneurism: And Some Diseases of the Arterial System

George Freer - 1807 - 140 Seiten
...become thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other: thus, not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but its extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding parts. EXPERIMENT I. — Aug. 6, 1803....
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New York Medical and Philosophical Journal and Review, Band 1

1809 - 336 Seiten
...become thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other; thus, not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but its extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding parts. " From this view of the subject...
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A Treatise on the Process Employed by Nature in Suppressing the Hemorrhage ...

John Frederick Drake Jones - 1810 - 304 Seiten
...become thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other : thus, not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but Us E 4 55 extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding parts. When the wound...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Band 40

1812 - 698 Seiten
...become thickened, and fo completely incorporated with each other, that it is impoffioir to diltinguifh one from the other: thus, not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, bot its extremity alfo is completely effaced, and blended with the furroundin«; parts. When the wound...
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Acupressure

William Pirrie - 1867 - 200 Seiten
...become thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other ; thus not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but its extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding parts From this view of the subject we...
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Acupressure, an excellent method of arresting surgical hæmorrhage ..., Band 7

William Pirrie - 1867 - 212 Seiten
...become thickened, and so completely incorporated with each other, that it is impossible to distinguish one from the other ; thus not only is the canal of the artery obliterated, but its extremity also is completely effaced, and blended with the surrounding parts From this view of the subject we...
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