| Edward Smith - 1862 - 482 páginas
...miles daily, and the avoidance of changes of temperature. - The small portion of the works of Aretceus (second century) which has been preserved is quite...muscles of the arms imperceptible; not a vestige of the mamma?, the nipples only to be seen; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but also easily trace... | |
| Clinical manual - 1878 - 646 páginas
...and glittering ; swollen, pale, or livid in the countenance ; the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling; otherwise of a cadaverous...ribs themselves, but also easily trace them to their terminations ; for even the articulations at the vertebrae are quite visible ; and their connections... | |
| James Finlayson - 1878 - 614 páginas
...and glittering ; swollen, pale, or livid in the countenance ; the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling ; otherwise of a cadaverous...imperceptible ; not a vestige of the mammae, the nipples ouly to be seen ; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but also easily trace them to their terminations... | |
| 1909 - 612 páginas
...brilliant and glittering; swollen, pale or livid in the countenance; the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling; otherwise of a cadaverous...; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but easily trace them to their terminations; for even the articulations at the vertebras are quite visible;... | |
| 1886 - 716 páginas
...brilliant, and glittering; swollen, pale, or livid in the countenance; the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling ; otherwise of a cadaverous...muscles of the arms imperceptible ; not a vestige of the mammai, the nipples only to be seen; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but also easily trace... | |
| 1904 - 900 páginas
...the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling, otherwise of a cadaverous aspect. Is also, in all other respects, slender without flesh...muscles of the arms imperceptible ; not a vestige of the mammas; the nipples only to be seen; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but easily trace them... | |
| Charles Lyman Greene - 1900 - 494 páginas
...and glittering ; swollen, pale, . or livid in the countenance. The slender parts of the jaws rest !on the teeth as if smiling, otherwise of a cadaverous aspect. " So also in other respects : Slender without flesh ; the mus[cles of the arm imperceptible ; not a vestige of the... | |
| Hamilton Scientific Association - 1903 - 924 páginas
...livid is the countenance ; the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling, otherwise a cadaverous aspect. So also, in all other respects...; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but easily trace them to their terminations, for even the articulations of the vertebrae are quite visible,... | |
| John Bessner Huber - 1906 - 566 páginas
...and glittering ; swollen, pale or livid is the countenance ; the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling, otherwise of a cadaverous...; one may not only count the ribs themselves, but easily trace them to their terminations, for even the articulations of the vertebrae are quite visible... | |
| Indiana State Medical Association - 1907 - 610 páginas
...and glittering ; swollen, pale or livid is the countenance ; the slender parts of the jaws rest on the teeth, as if smiling, otherwise of a cadaverous...the mammae: the nipples only to be seen; one may not count the ribs themselves, but easily trace them to their terminations, for even the articulations... | |
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