Edinburgh Medical JournalOliver and Boyd, 1954 - Medicine |
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Page 56
... lymphatics is an example of the lymphatic dissemination of this organism . It was first shown by Thomson Walker that the initial lesion in the kidney is a microscopical subcapsular one which heals as quickly as a fresh lesion appears ...
... lymphatics is an example of the lymphatic dissemination of this organism . It was first shown by Thomson Walker that the initial lesion in the kidney is a microscopical subcapsular one which heals as quickly as a fresh lesion appears ...
Page 57
... lymphatics , producing an obstruction , which in turn increases the stagnation of the tissue fluid . The fibrinous deposit eventually develops into scar tissue , which could be inhibited if the lymphatics were to rapidly drain away the ...
... lymphatics , producing an obstruction , which in turn increases the stagnation of the tissue fluid . The fibrinous deposit eventually develops into scar tissue , which could be inhibited if the lymphatics were to rapidly drain away the ...
Page 58
... lymphatics as in " white leg " or whether there be the primary lymphatic occlusion the rapid accumulation of protein in the tissue fluid is the prime factor in the production of œdema . Several ingenious applications of the anatomy of ...
... lymphatics as in " white leg " or whether there be the primary lymphatic occlusion the rapid accumulation of protein in the tissue fluid is the prime factor in the production of œdema . Several ingenious applications of the anatomy of ...
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