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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Essentials of oral surgery 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V. Mosby Company, 1923
    ... fact from the clinical standpoint is that the contents of the spaces produced by periapical bone absorption, including bac- teria and their products, are directly connected with the circulation through blood vessels and lymphatics in the walls of the ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Contributions to the science of medicine and of physiology 
    Publication: Baltimore, Md. : [publisher not identified], 1889-1914
    ... warns the reader that his doubt concerning the theories of the English ... iron content of the blood (Göttingen, 1753) and he attributed the red color ...
  3. ... micrococci. Treatment of the sections with alkalies and alcohol is not ... the renal blood-vessels in certain forms of nephritis accompanying pyaemic ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of medical jurisprudence 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea, 1873
    ... and, in some instances, there is effusion of blood or serum beneath the inner membrane. Analysis.—When a large dose has been taken and the case has proved rapidly fatal, the contents of the stomach may have the odor of alcohol, or of the alcoholic liquid taken. The odor ...
  5. ... Pressure of Inflam- matory Products, Embolism, Thrombosis, Uraemia, Alcohol, Hysteria, ... . 133 CONTENTS. 7 CHAPTER XII. ASPEYXIA. Inspiratory Apparatus.—Effects of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The diseases of the stomach 
    Publication: New York : Appleton, 1897
    ... adding neutral ferric chloride solu- tion. A beautiful blood-red color is struck, which can only be ob- tained by one other substance—formic acid—but this does not occur in the contents of the stomach. Finally, one other substance—alcohol—is to be mentioned; it is to be ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Dental chemistry and metallurgy 
    Publication: Chicago : Chicago Medical Book Co., 1898
    ... change was thought to take place in the blood when chloral was taken internally, but recent investigations fail to support the theory. In preparing chloral, 5 per cent, of ferric chloride is added by some to the alcohol, before the chlorine gas is introduced. Use in ...
  8. ... alone, an abnormal increase in the quantity of blood in the organ is ... introduced.1 The theory derives, however, a certain support from the fact ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Gynecology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1923
    ... 866 Cystotomy, suprapubic, 865 Kelly's method, 865 Cysts, blood-, of ovary, 409 chocolate, of ovary, 423 Sampson's theory of origin, 404, 424 dermoid, of Fallopian tubes, 456, 457 of ovary, 432, 441, 442 fluid contents of, 432 gross anatomy, 432 histogenesis, 428 blastomere ...
  10. ... climate,; physicel stress, in- adequate diet, abuse of alcohol, youthfulness ... transmitted by blood-sucking insects. Contact is the most probable mode ...
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