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" ... ruptured, converts it into a sac, which is filled with polypous concretions, and with fluid blood, and at last forms, properly speaking, the aneurismal sac; the internal texture of which, although apparently composed of membranes placed one over the... "
A Treatise on the Anatomy, Pathology and Surgical Treatment of Aneurism ... - Page 76
by Antonio Scarpa - 1808 - 503 pages
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New York Medical and Philosophical Journal and Review, Volume 1

Medicine - 1809 - 336 pages
...forces more outwards; and, finally, the divisions between the interstices of the cellular coat being ruptured, converts it into a sac, which is filled...as the aneurismal sac, is covered externally, and enclosed within a common smooth membrane. " § 14- In the very considerable number of dneurisms of...
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A Dictionary of Practical Surgery: Exhibiting the Present State of the ...

Samuel Cooper - Surgery - 1822 - 1228 pages
...concretions, and fluid blood, and at lust forms, strictly speaking, the aneurismal sac. The internal texture, although apparently composed of membranes placed one...proper coats of the artery, notwithstanding the injured vessel and aneurigmal sac are both covered externally, in the thorax and abdomen, with a smooth membrane....
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Illustrations of S. Cooper's Surgical Dictionary, Page 150, Volume 2

W. P. Cocks - Medical illustration - 1833 - 586 pages
...the most common, is termed the circumscribed true aneurism ; the last, the diffused true aneurism. a sac, which is filled with polypous concretions,...is, in fact, very different from that of the proper coat of the artery ; notwithstanding the injured artery, both in the thorax and in the abdomen, as...
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A Concise Treatise on Operative Surgery

W. P. Cocks - General Surgery - 1837 - 462 pages
...Finally, the divisions between the interstices of the cellular coat being ruptured, it is converted into a sac, which is filled with polypous concretions,...is, in fact, very different from that of the proper coat of the artery ; notwithstanding the injured artery, both in the thorax and in the abdomen, as...
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