Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volumen29,Parte2

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Página 963 - trismus nascentium is a disease of centric origin, depending upon a mechanical pressure exerted on the medulla oblongata and its nerves; that this pressure is the result, most generally, of an inward displacement of the occipital bone, often very perceptible, but sometimes so slight as to be detected with difficulty
Página 858 - was drawn outside the vulva with a strong vulsella forceps, the openings of both Fallopian tubes were brought plainly into view, and an incision one inch and a half in length was made through the posterior portion of the uterus (avoiding the Fallopian tubes and larger vessels at the sides of the uterus). Through this incision
Página 829 - of Tuberculosis from the Time of Sylvius to the Present Day; being in part a Translation, with Notes and Additions, from the German of Dr Arnold Spina: containing also an Account of the Researches and Discoveries of Dr ^Robert Koch and other recent
Página 1116 - That the hair is chiefly retained in the male sex on the chest and face, and in both sexes at the junction of all four limbs with the trunk favours this inference—on the assumption that the hair was lost before man became erect, for the parts which now retain most hair would then have been most protected from the heat of the
Página 1074 - The place is too strait for me; give place to me that I may dwell.
Página 983 - Down the close and up the stair, But and ben wi' Burke and Hare, Burke's the butcher, Hare's the thief, Knox the man who buys the beef.
Página 588 - in the parish of Evie, was in the year 1683 brought to bed of a male child in the sixty-third year of her age, as may be seen by the following attestation. " ' We under-subscribers testify and declare that Marjory Bimbister, in the parish of
Página 926 - Here, too, another custom is prevalent, which is illustrated in Fig. 6. A hole is dug in the ground, in which a fire is lit; on this fire a pot is placed, containing a decoction of herbs: the woman squats over this, and allows the steam to moisten and soften the passages.
Página 928 - escaped; a few bleeding-points in the abdominal wall were touched with a red-hot iron by an assistant. The operator next rapidly finished the incision in the uterine wall; his assistant held the abdominal walls apart with both hands, and as soon as the uterine wall was divided
Página 862 - The foot, lying in the assistant's grasp without any attempt being made to reduce the deformity, is placed with its outer side resting on the operation table, and an incision, an inch and a quarter long and parallel to the sole, is made along its inner side over the joint, dividing all the structures down

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