Ina natural evacuation of blood, viz. menstruation, it is neither similar to blood taken from a vein of the same person, nor to that which is extravasated by accident in any other part of the same person, nor to that which is extravasated by accident... The study of medicine - Página 38de John Mason Good - 1825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1812 - 562 páginas
...accident in any other " part of the bodv. but is a species of blood changed, separated, or thrown ofl " from the common mass by an action of the vessels of the uterus, in a pro" cess similar tn secretion, by which action the blood having lost its living pr'm" ciple does... | |
| Anthelme Richerand - 1823 - 660 páginas
...menstruation is neither similar to blood taken from a vein of the same personi nor to that extravasated by an accident in any other part of the body; but is a species of blood changed, separated, or thrown oft' from the common mass by an action of the vessels of the uterus, in a process similar to secretion,... | |
| George Pearson Dawson - 1824 - 400 páginas
...the same person, nor to that which is extravasated by accident in any other part of the body ; but it is a species of blood, changed, separated, or thrown...loses the principle of coagulation, and I suppose lifef." This opinion of Hunter is, or ought to be, the received one of the present day, since it is... | |
| 1824 - 1134 páginas
...menstruation, is neither similar to blood taken from a vein of the same person, nor to that extravasated by an accident in any other part of the body: but is a species of blood changed, separated, or thrown off from (he common mass by an action of the vessels of the uterus in a process similar to secretion, by which... | |
| 1846 - 788 páginas
...which continues in a woman's body." J. Hunter terms menstruation, "a natural evacuation of blood * * * thrown off from the common mass by an action of the...loses the principle of coagulation, and I suppose lifc."§ Tho presence of the unaltered globules of the blood, in the men. strual fluid, is expressly... | |
| Allan Webb - 1848 - 668 páginas
...taken from a vein of the same person, nor to that which is extravasated by accident in any other part of the same person, nor to that which is extravasated...loses the principle of coagulation, and, I suppose, of life."J The immediate seat of the catamenial discharge has also been a fertile subject of controversy... | |
| Allan Webb - 1848 - 668 páginas
...taken from я vein of the same person, nor to that which is extravasated by accident in any other part of the same person, nor to that which is extravasated...loses the principle of coagulation, and, I suppose, of life. "| The immediate seat of the catamenial discharge has also been a fertile subject of controversy... | |
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