| Medicine - 1881 - 614 pages
...further incision ; and that, finally, the thoracic viscera should be examined. This order of procedure was unanimously agreed to. The examination was then...body presented no abnormal appearances, and there was uo ecchymosis or other discoloration of any part of the front of the abdomen. Just below the right... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 592 pages
...further incision, and that, finally, the thoracic viscera should be examined. This order of procedure was unanimously agreed to. " The examination was then...embalmer a few hours before into the left femoral artery, and the pipes used for the purpose were still in position. The anterior surface of the body presented... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 730 pages
...further incision ; and that, finally, the thoracic viscera should be examined. This order of procedure was unanimously agreed to. The examination was then...injected by the embalmer, a few hours before, into tho left femoral artery ; the pipes used for the purpose were still in position. The anterior surface... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1881 - 798 pages
...further incision ; and that, finally, the thoracic viscera should be eiamined. This order of procedure was unanimously agreed to. The examination was then...The body was considerably emaciated, but the face *as much less wasted than the limbs. A preservative fluid had been injected by the embalmer, a few... | |
| 1881 - 298 pages
...further incision ; and that, finally, the thoracic viscera should be examined. This order of procedure was unanimously agreed to. The examination was then...observed : — The body was considerably emaciated, but * From the October issue of the Amtritan yournal oftkt MtJical Sciinfts. the face was much less wasted... | |
| 1882 - 186 pages
...further incision, and that, finally, the thorocic viscera should be examined. This order of procedure was unanimously agreed to. The examination was then...proceeded with, and the following external appearances observed : — The body was considerably emaciated, but the face was much less wasted than the limbs.... | |
| Medicine - 1881 - 396 pages
...further incision, and that finally the thoracic viscera should be examined. This order of procedure was unanimously agreed to. The examination was then...proceeded with, and. the following external appearances we»e observed: The body was considerably emaciated, but the face was much less wasted than the limbs.... | |
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