British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volumen4J. Churchill., 1849 |
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abscesses acid action admitted affected Algæ animal antheridia appears applied become blastema blood body bone cancer cartilage cause cavity cells character cholera cicatrix commenced condition conjunctiva considered contagious cornea cure Desmarres disease distinct doctrine epidemic essential evidence excited existence experience fact fever fibres fibrous fluid frequently germ-cell give granulations growth Horsleydown infected inflammation influence influenza injury instance iritis irritation labour London matter means membrane Mialhe microscopic mode morbid mucous mucous membrane muscular nature nerve nervous neurilemma neuroma observed occurred operation opinion organs origin Paget pain parturition patient peculiar phenomena phlebitis plants poison portion practice present produced Professor Owen purulent pyæmia regard remarkable reparative result says Schleiden scrofulous seems Sierra Leone Smee structure substance suppuration surface symblepharon symptoms take place tion tissue treatise treatment tumour tympanum typhus ulcer uterus vessels voltaic whilst wound yellow fever
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