| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1848 - 624 Seiten
...course of a short time, seldom exceeding a few days after the blister has been applied, the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found...had been elevated, as may be readily ascertained by measuring'the circumference of the limb before and after it has undergone the effect of blistering.... | |
| 1848 - 1200 Seiten
...course of a short time, seldom exceeding a few days after the blister has been applied, 'the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found...integuments to descend from the position to which they bad been elevated, as may be readily ascertained by measuring the circumference of the limb, before... | |
| 1848 - 400 Seiten
...the hlister has heen applied, the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have heen, is found to he on a level with that of the surrounding skin ; not, of course, through any process of reprodnction or filling up, hut merely from the removal of interstitial effusion, allowing the integuments... | |
| 1848 - 586 Seiten
...course of a short time, seldom exceeding a few days after the blister has been applied, the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found to be on a level wiih that of the surrounding skin, not, of cour-e. through any process of reproduction or rilling up,... | |
| 1849 - 712 Seiten
...course of a short time, seldom exeeding a few days after the blister has been applied, the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found...to be on a level with that of the surrounding skin, merely from the removal of interstitial effusion, allowing the integuments to descend from the position... | |
| James Syme - 1858 - 1326 Seiten
...course of a short time, seldom exceeding a few days after the blister has been applied, the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found...of the limb, before and after it has undergone the effect of blistering. But, along with this change of form, the ulcer in other respects no less speedily... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 932 Seiten
...course of я short time, seldom exceeding a few days after the blister has been applied, the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found...of the limb, before and after it has undergone the effect of blistering. But, along with this change of form, the ulcer in other respects no less speedily... | |
| 1860 - 932 Seiten
...the blister has been appli<> the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found to i* on a level with that of the surrounding skin ; not, of course, through a[ process of reproduction or filling up, but merely from the removal^ mterstitial effusion, allowing... | |
| 1848 - 834 Seiten
...course of a short time, seldom exceeding a few days after the blister has been applied, the surface of the ulcer, however deep it may have been, is found...of the limb, before and after it has undergone the effect of blistering. But, along with this change of form, the ulcer in other respects no less speedily... | |
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