Transactions of the Pathological Society of London, Tom 101859 |
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Strona 93 - The to and fro murmur is still heard at the base of the heart and in the course of the aorta, and the systolic murmur is distinctly audible at the apex.
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Strona vii - Portman-square. *1846-47 Davis, John Hall, MD, Physician to the Royal Maternity Charity, and to the St. George's and St. James's Dispensary, 11, Harley-street, Cavendish-square.
Strona 199 - A section of the tumour showed, on microscopic examination, that it was composed of fibrous tissue, the denser parts being calcified by a deposit of carbonate of lime. There was no tissue found in the least resembling true bone.
Strona 294 - These sketches show the upper incisor teeth short, narrow, their angles rounded off, and their edges exhibiting a broad, shallow notch. Usually, one or two teeth converge towards each other ; in other cases they stand apart with an interspace, or they even diverge. The single broad notch, of greater or less degree of depth, is hardly ever wanting. The teeth are almost always of bad colour. They may, however, in some instances, be of very fair whiteness. On looking carefully at the surface of the...
Strona 67 - I have seen him perform several times, when the dislocation was present: it consisted in throwing the head backwards as far as possible, so as to place the muscles of the neck on the stretch, then relaxing the lower jaw, when the dislocation becomes reduced after a few attempts with a cluck, at the same time gently pressing or rubbing over the displaced part.
Strona 344 - The nerve was then drawn forward by the ligature, and one inch and a half of it excised; and immediately on only trotting the horse a short distance, such a degree of roaring was occasioned that, had the exertion been continued, he would soon have fallen. I kept this horse four years, and...
Strona 344 - The nerve was then drawn out by the ligature, and one inch and a half of it excised ; and immediately, on only trotting the horse a short distance, such a degree of roaring was occasioned, that, had the exertion been continued, he would soon have fallen. I kept this horse four years ; and...
Strona 297 - I can, my reasons for that belief. They are as follows : — 1. Because, in cases of interstitial keratitis, a disease which I have elsewhere endeavoured to prove to be of hereditary syphilitic origin, these peculiar teeth are almost invariably met with. 2. Because I have hardly ever seen teeth of well-characterized syphilitic type, excepting in patients who either had keratitis at the time they were under observation, or had had it at some former one. 3. Because these teeth are usually found coincident...