substance. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which here and there allowed the fat to appear between its fibres, alone presented any appearance of muscular structure. The left ventricle was very thin, and its whole surface was covered with a layer... The Dublin Journal of Medical Science - Page 4361836Full view - About this book
| Periodicals - 1827 - 654 pages
...itswhole substance, of the same deep yellow colour as that which occupied the place of the left lung. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which here...Beneath this, the muscular structure was not a line in thickness ; it had degenerated from its natural state ; was soft, and ; easily torn, and a section... | |
| Medicine - 1834 - 528 pages
...appearance whatever of muscular fibres, it seemed composed of fat throughout almost its whole substance. The left ventricle was very thin, and its whole surface...beneath this the muscular structure was not a line in thickness." This I think will be readily admitted to have been a completely atonic condition of the... | |
| 1835 - 866 pages
...appearance whatever of muscular fibres, it seemed composed of fat throughout almost its whole substance. The left ventricle was very thin, and its whole surface...layer of fat, beneath this the muscular structure was uot a line in thickness.' " This I think will be readily admitted to have been a completely atonic... | |
| William Stokes - 1854 - 880 pages
...whole substance, of the same deep yellow colour as that which occupied the place of the left lung. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which here...Beneath this the muscular structure was not a line in thickness ; it had degenerated from its natural state ; was soft, and easily torn, and a section of... | |
| William Stokes - 1855 - 732 pages
...lung, which was impervious to air, and must have been totally useless. the place of the left lung. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which here...layer of fat. Beneath this the muscular structure waa not a line in thickness ; it had degenerated from its natural state ; was soft, and easily torn,... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 966 pages
...The right ventricle seemed composed ol fat, of a deep yellow colour through most of its sub»tance. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which, here...left ventricle was very thin, and its whole surface wa* covered with a layer of fat. Beneath this the muscular structure wag not a line in thickness, and... | |
| James Copland - 1858 - 960 pages
...The right ventricle seemed composed of fit, of a deep yellow colour through moit of its sub. stance. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which here and there, allowed the fat to appear between its ubres, alone presented any апк-arance uf muscular struc. ture. The left ventricle wa» very thin,... | |
| Medicine - 1909 - 446 pages
...presented no appearance whatever of muscular fibres : it seemed composed of fat through almost its entire substance. The reticulated lining of the ventricle,...Beneath this, the muscular structure was not a line in thickness ; it had degenerated from its natural state ; was soft and easily torn, and a section of... | |
| Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland - Medicine - 1906 - 590 pages
...right auricle was much dilated. The right ventricle appeared to be almost entirely composed of fat. The left ventricle was very thin, and its whole surface...covered with a layer of fat. Beneath this the muscular substance was not a line in thickness: it had degenerated from its natural state, was soft, and easily... | |
| Edmund von Neusser - 1908 - 164 pages
...entire substance, of the same deep yellow color as that which occupied the place of the left lung. The reticulated lining of the ventricle, which here and there allowed the fat to appear between its fibers, alone presented any appearance of muscular structure. " The left ventricle was very thin and... | |
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