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  1. ... of which are met with in hypertrophy, atrophy, congestion, hemorrhage, jaundice, and melanosis. Changes in the weight, humidity, ...
  2. ... generally received opinion, increases exist- ing inflammation, irritation, congestion, hemorrhages, &c, which is, however, not to be attributed ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of pathological anatomy (Volume 3-4) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard & Lea, 1855
    ... Solutions of Continuity, ..... 4. Diseases of Texture, 1. Congestion.—Hemorrhage, 2. Inflammation, . a. Acute Inflammation, .... 6. Chronic Inflammation, ... Anomalies of Color, .... | 6. Anomalies of Texture, .... 1. Congestion.—Hemorrhage.—Anaemia, 2. Inflammations, .... a. Erythematous Inflammation of Skin, ...
  4. ... nuclei. Marked swelling of membrana pro- pria. Edema, congestion, hemorrhage, and leucocvtic infiltration of submucosa. The ducts of ... dilated with mucus and exfoliated cells. The edema, congestion, hemorrhage, and leucocytic infiltration of the bronchial wall are ...
  5. ... of great use in moderating many kinds of congestion, hemorrhage, and local deter- minations of blood, and especially ... formidable pathological effects. They may thus cause sanguineous congestion, hemorrhage, inflammation, oedema, gangrene, and atrophy of the pulmonary ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Diphtheria : its cause, nature, and treatment 
    Publication: Buffalo : Printing House of Matthews Bros. & Bryant, 1880
    ... OF, The excess of Blood-Corpuscles causes the congestions, hemorrhages, abscesses and ulcerations of Diphtheria, . The excess of ... for. The excess of blood corpuscles causes the congestions, hemorrhages, abscesses, ulcerations, and the like, some one or ...
  7. ... merely, or to inflammation. Sanguineous determination and active congestion, hemorrhage, morbidly increased secretion, and other derangements of function, ...
  8. ... con- sist of disturbances of the circulation—as congestion, hemorrhage in- flammation, &c. ; of neuralgic pains, and spasmodic ... interrupt sleep, cause general irritation, even fever, cerebral congestion, hemorrhages, &c. It is easily conceived, also, that the ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of the principles and practice of nursing 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1922
    ... the application is made. II. To relieve inflammation, congestion, hemorrhage or pain in a part by controlling the ... take place. II. Application made to relieve Inflammation, Congestion, Hemorrhage or Pain by Controlling the Circulation to the ...
  10. ... possibly by repeated hemorrhages, occasionally by convulsions, cerebral congestions, hemorrhage or effu- sions, or by rupture of lung ... scattered 464 P YE VIA—SEPTICEMIA. patches of congestion, hemorrhage, infarction, inflammation, sup- puration, or gangrene. The fever ...
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