The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 3, Part 3 |
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... INJURIES TO THE CHEST 35. Structure 100 36. Blood Supply ( Arteries and Veins ) 101 37. Simple Thoracic Cage Injuries 37. Nerves and Lymphatics 102 38. Complicated Thoracic Cage Injuries 38. Duodenitis and Duodenal Ulcer 103 39 ...
... INJURIES TO THE CHEST 35. Structure 100 36. Blood Supply ( Arteries and Veins ) 101 37. Simple Thoracic Cage Injuries 37. Nerves and Lymphatics 102 38. Complicated Thoracic Cage Injuries 38. Duodenitis and Duodenal Ulcer 103 39 ...
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... injuries in the American and British forces re- spectively . Other viscera which may be injured in association with wounds of the small intestine are , in the order of their frequency , the colon , stomach , bladder , liver , kidneys ...
... injuries in the American and British forces re- spectively . Other viscera which may be injured in association with wounds of the small intestine are , in the order of their frequency , the colon , stomach , bladder , liver , kidneys ...
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... Injuries of the rec- tum occur less frequently than those of other abdominal viscera but are particularly important be- cause of their gravity . In World War I they comprised 2.4 per cent of all abdominal injuries . They are most often ...
... Injuries of the rec- tum occur less frequently than those of other abdominal viscera but are particularly important be- cause of their gravity . In World War I they comprised 2.4 per cent of all abdominal injuries . They are most often ...
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LUNGS AND CHEST | 11 |
Pneumothorax | 21 |
Suppurative Bronchopneumonia | 27 |
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abdominal abscess acute aorta appearance areas barium blood branches breast bronchi bronchial bronchiectasis carcinoma cardiac cause cavity cecum celiac cells chest wall chronic clinical colic colon congenital cyst diagnosis diaphragm dilatation disease distal diverticulum duct duodenal duodenum emphysema epididymis esophagus fascia fibers fibrosis fibrous folds fossa frequently gastro-epiploic glands hemorrhage hemorrhoidal hepatic hernia hormone hypertrophy ileo-cecal ileum infection inferior infiltration injury involved jejunum layer lesion lesser curvature liver lobe loop lower lumen lung lymph nodes lymphatics male malignant mammary mediastinum metastases mucosa muscle muscularis mucosae nerves Netter M.D. nodules normal obstruction occlusion occurs omentum organs pancreas pathological pelvic perforation peritoneal peritoneum Plate pleura pleural cavity plexus pneumothorax portion prostate pulmonary pyloric pylorus radiographic radiologic rare rectum result sigmoid small bowel small intestine splenic stomach structures submucosa superior mesenteric suture symptoms testicle thoracic tion tissue tubercle tuberculosis tubules tumor ulcer upper usually valve vein vessels wounds