the conclusion arrived at in the latter part of the last section, that blood flowing through an inflamed part behaves itself in the same way as when separated from the living body, naturally leads us to infer that the tissues of the inflamed part are... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 576by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857Full view - About this book
| 1857 - 412 pages
...same way as when separated from the living body, naturally leads to us infer that the tissues of the inflamed part are in some degree approximated to the...disturbance of the circulation." It is then pointed out that all these agents, though differing greatly in their nature, agree in their tendency to inflict... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 656 pages
...same way as when separated from the living body, naturally leads us to infer that the tissues of the inflamed part are in some degree approximated to the...disturbance of the circulation." It is then pointed out that all these agents, though differing greatly in their nature, agree in their tendency to inflict... | |
| 1858 - 652 pages
...same way as when separated from the living body, naturally leads us to infer that the tissues of the inflamed part are in some degree approximated to the...disturbance of the circulation." It is then pointed out that all these agents, though differing greatly in their nature, agree in their tendency to inflict... | |
| 1859 - 438 pages
...same way as when separated from the living body, naturally leads us to infer that the tissues of the inflamed part are in some degree approximated to the...disturbance of the circulation." It is then pointed out that all these agents, though differing greatly in their nature, agree in their tendency to inflict... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1864 - 1320 pages
...state of diminished functional activity ; indeed, that the tissues of an inflamed part approximate to the condition of dead matter, "or, in other words,...to them as components of the healthy animal frame." SYMPTOMS OF INFLAMMATION. — These are local and constitutional. In order that they should occur,... | |
| Edward Meryon - 1864 - 270 pages
...satisfactorily shown,* " these tissues in some degree approximate to the condition of dead matter, and cease to discharge the offices peculiar to them as components of the healthy animal frame." This disorganization entails a condition of complete paralysis, more or less extensive according to the... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1873 - 840 pages
...tissues of the part are in a state of impaired nutrition and diminished functional activity ; they "have suffered a diminution of power to discharge...to them as components of the healthy animal frame." In what relation, as to order, do the phenomena of inflammation stand to each other ? Strieker, who... | |
| John Eric Erichsen - 1881 - 988 pages
...•tissues of the part are in a state of impaired nutrition and diminished functional activity ; they " have suffered a diminution of power to discharge the...to them as components of the healthy animal frame." In what relation, as to order, do the phenomena of inflammation stand to each other? Strieker, who... | |
| 1859 - 438 pages
...same way as when separated from the living body, naturally leads us to infer that the tissues of the inflamed part are in some degree approximated to the...disturbance of the circulation." It is then pointed out that all these agents, though differing greatly in their nature, agree in their tendency to ir"' lesion... | |
| 1859 - 436 pages
...same way as when separated from the living body, naturally leads us to infer that the tissues of the inflamed part are in some degree approximated to the...disturbance of the circulation." It is then pointed out that all these agents, though differing greatly in their nature, agree in their tendency to inflict... | |
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