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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Medical Department soldier's handbook 
    Publication: Washington : War Department, March 5, 1941
    ... rib ends with a portion of the costal cartilages, cut from the rib belly after the loin has been removed. Full sheets are the entire ribs cut from a side. Spayed heifer.—A young female bovine that has had the ovaries re- moved before ...
  2. ... leuses particulieres de la^trachee dans l'espece bovine. Hyg.de laviande ... leading to cartilage necrosis and involving the thvroid gland. J. Laryngol., ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on clinical medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1873
    ... the edge of the ensiform cartilage and the cartilage of the eighth rib on the left side. By carrying the instrument from below upwards, and a little to the right, the pericardium will be reached, he thinks, with greater safety, and in such a way as to give ...
  4. ... designs. It is likewise attended with the greatest safety; being, if not less than any other position exposed to dangers, more happily contrived to repel or avoid them. � Cartilages, approach much to the nature of being smooth ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The domestic encyclopaedia : or, A dictionary of facts, and useful knowledge: comprehending a ... 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by William Young Birch, and Abraham Small, no. 17, South Second-Street : and T. & J. Swords, New-York ; Robert Carr, printer, 1803[-1804]
    ... CARP Carpet Carriage Carrot Cart (with a Cut), Cartilage Cascarilla Case-hardening Cassava Cassia Castor- oil Cat Cat-salt Catarrh Catchweed Catechu Caterpillar Catmint Cats-tail Cattle (with a Cut) Caudex CaulifloAver Caustics Cautery Cavadilla ...
  6. ... designs. It is likewise attended with the greatest safety; being, if not less than any other position exposed to dangers, more happily contrived to repel or avoid them. The Cartilages approach much to the nature of bones, being ...
  7. ... designs. It is likewise attended with the greatest safety; being, if not less than any other position exposed to dangers, more happily contrived to repel or avoid them. The Cartilages approach much to the nature of bones, being ...
  8. ... designs. It is likewise attended with the greatest safety; being, if not less than any other position exposed to dangers, more happily contrived to repel or avoid them. The Cartilages approach much to the nature of bones, being ...
  9. ... to describe. RENDERED ATTRACTIVE. 129 The epiglottis a safety valve; its mode of action. The upper end, or mouth of the windpipe, called the Glot'-tis, is covered by a cartilage, called the Ep1- i-glot-tis, Avhich is ...
  10. ... designs. It is likewise attended with the greatest safety; being, if not less than any other posi- tion exposed to dangers, more happily contrived to repel op avoid them. The Cartilages approach much to the nature of hones, being ...
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