Famous Illnesses in HistoryEyre & Spottiswoode, 1962 - 239 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 146
... liver to prove the presence of an abscess . The Englishmen must have given up their hypothesis of hypochondriasis , but were equally ignorant of the cause of death . Three accounts of the post - mortem examination are extant : an ...
... liver to prove the presence of an abscess . The Englishmen must have given up their hypothesis of hypochondriasis , but were equally ignorant of the cause of death . Three accounts of the post - mortem examination are extant : an ...
Σελίδα 147
... liver immediately contiguous , otherwise death must have taken place when the stomach was first penetrated . There were no indications of any injury having been sustained by the liver from contact with the various fluids passing through ...
... liver immediately contiguous , otherwise death must have taken place when the stomach was first penetrated . There were no indications of any injury having been sustained by the liver from contact with the various fluids passing through ...
Σελίδα 149
... liver which was hardened were very large and distended with blood . The tissue of the liver , which was reddy brown in colour , did not , however , present any other notable alteration in structure . Extremely clotted and thick bile ...
... liver which was hardened were very large and distended with blood . The tissue of the liver , which was reddy brown in colour , did not , however , present any other notable alteration in structure . Extremely clotted and thick bile ...
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