Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Band 19Longmans, Green and Company, 1835 |
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Seite viii - Society ;" and for the purposes aforesaid, and by the name aforesaid, shall have perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with full power and authority to alter, vary break, and renew the same at their discretion, and by the same name, to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be -answered unto...
Seite xi - IN WITNESS whereof we have caused these our Letters to be made Patent. WITNESS ourself at our Palace at Westminster, this Second day of November, in the 12th year of our Reign. By Writ of Privy Seal, EDMUNDS, ( LS SUPPLEMENTAL CHARTER FEBRUARY 10TH, 1920 THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY.
Seite 177 - I have had the opportunity of discovering, by examination after death, that such adhesions had existed in the parts where this sensation was discoverable ; whereas in no case have I observed the phenomenon, and ascertained that the particular morbid condition did not exist...
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Seite viii - ENGINEERS ;" by which name they shall have perpetual succession, and a common seal, with full power and authority to alter, vary, break, and renew the same, at their discretion ; and by the same name to sue, and be sued, implead, and be impleaded, answer, and be answered unto...
Seite xxxi - MEETINGS. 1. THE Council may at any time call a Special General Meeting of the Society. 2. At least three days...
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Seite 109 - On opening the body next morning the uterus was found contracted, but its orifice was dragged down as low as the external orifice by a tumour which grew from it by a thick stalk; it was attached to the posterior part of the orifice, and some way up the neck, was of a livid colour, and weighed three pounds fifteen ounces.
Seite 128 - ... p. 269. A fourth variety of tumour of the uterus, to which the term polypus has also been applied by writers, is produced by a morbid enlargement of the glandulse or ovula nabothi. One of these bodies is sometimes converted into a cyst as large as a walnut, or even a hen's egg, and hangs by a slender peduncle from the cervix or lips of the os uteri. It is smooth and vascular, and contains, in some instances, a curdy matter, or yellow-coloured viscid fluid.