... for breath. It was impossible fairly to compare the motion to anything else. They evidently possessed the power of changing their form; they would at one time materially elongate, and at another time shorten their bodies. In their vigorous state their... Medico-chirurgical Transactions - Página 3731843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1843 - 552 páginas
...ASSISTANT-SURGEON TO ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL, AND SUKGEON TO CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. READ JUNE I3TH, 1843. IN the early part of last winter I operated...drunken man who was fighting with another, and whom my patient was endeavouring to separate. The situation of the fluid appeared to be very much that of... | |
| 1843 - 492 páginas
...magnifying power as in the former case, and at once perceived numerous living spermatozoa swimming about iu every direction. A friend of mine who was in the house...drunken man who was fighting with another, and whom my patient was endeavouring to separate. The situation of the fluid appeared to be very much that of... | |
| 1843 - 486 páginas
...shorten their bodies. In their vigorous state their movements were very similar to that of a eommon tadpole. In the fluid of this case there were likewise...drunken man who was fighting with another, and whom my patient was endeavouring to separate. The situation of the fluid appeared to be very much that of... | |
| 1844 - 632 páginas
...spermatozoa in two. In the second case, one of common hydrocele, with the fluid highly albuminous, there were likewise a few blood globules, transparent...portions of epithelium, or what very much resembled it. In the third case, " the situation of the fluid appeared to be very much that of common hydrocele of... | |
| 1844 - 606 páginas
...spermatozoa in two. In the second case, one of common hydrocele, with the fluid highly albuminous, there were likewise a few blood globules, transparent...portions of epithelium, or what very much resembled it. In the third case, " the situation of the fluid appeared to be very much that of common hydrocele of... | |
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