The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen98Cupples, Upham & Company, 1878 |
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... wall of the arch of the aorta and possibly the mouth of the innominate artery . This aneurism is as large as the head of a child at term . It is the result , probably , of atheroma of the coats of the innominate artery and aorta ...
... wall of the arch of the aorta and possibly the mouth of the innominate artery . This aneurism is as large as the head of a child at term . It is the result , probably , of atheroma of the coats of the innominate artery and aorta ...
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... wall of the arch of the aorta and possibly the mouth of the innominate artery . This aneurism is as large as the head of a child at term . It is the result , probably , of atheroma of the coats of the innominate artery and aorta ...
... wall of the arch of the aorta and possibly the mouth of the innominate artery . This aneurism is as large as the head of a child at term . It is the result , probably , of atheroma of the coats of the innominate artery and aorta ...
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Upon opening the trachea the right bronchus presented an entirely healthy appearance . The walls of the left bronchus ... wall , and this blood had clotted , forming the numerous hæmorrhagic infarctions found at the post - mortem ...
Upon opening the trachea the right bronchus presented an entirely healthy appearance . The walls of the left bronchus ... wall , and this blood had clotted , forming the numerous hæmorrhagic infarctions found at the post - mortem ...
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... wall was very much elon- gated , and this elongation was always observed to be more and more marked according as the patient had had few or many children . The cause of this state of the cervix was in most cases due to a slight de ...
... wall was very much elon- gated , and this elongation was always observed to be more and more marked according as the patient had had few or many children . The cause of this state of the cervix was in most cases due to a slight de ...
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... wall becoming thinned , a rupture takes place . This rupture may be brought about when the cervix is in that ... walls this stretched condition of the cervix . In these cases , on inspect- ing the abdomen of a woman who has been for some ...
... wall becoming thinned , a rupture takes place . This rupture may be brought about when the cervix is in that ... walls this stretched condition of the cervix . In these cases , on inspect- ing the abdomen of a woman who has been for some ...
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