... fibrin resembling a fragment of wet kid glove. Almost invariably, the edges of the membrane are thinner and softer than the more central portions, and the side in contact with the mucous membrane is softer than the side exposed to the air. When it... The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology - Page 255by Robert Bentley Todd - 1859Full view - About this book
| Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky - 1852 - 418 pages
...bronchial ramifications, or of irregular patches, as is most commonly observed on the larynx. In bronchial croup, the tubular exudations from the larger bronchi...the finer ramifications occur as solid cylinders. The exudations present great differences in thickness and consistence; the membrane sometimes resembling... | |
| Carl von Rokitansky, Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky - Anatomy - 1855 - 676 pages
...bronchial ramifications, or of irregular patches, as is most commonly observed on the larynx. In bronchial croup, the tubular exudations from the larger bronchi...the finer ramifications occur as solid cylinders. The exudations present great differences in thickness and consistence ; the membrane sometimes resembling... | |
| Homeopathy - 1881 - 628 pages
...sometimes but a mere pellicle, at others having a thickness of nearly a line. According4to Rokitansky, the tubular exudations from the larger bronchi present...the finer ramifications occur as solid cylinders. The color of the membrane varies from a pure white to a yellowish white, grey, or even greenish tint,... | |
| Thomas Nichol - Children - 1885 - 304 pages
...softer than the side exposed to the air. When it extends to the bronchial tubes, Rokitansky remarks that the tubular exudations from the larger bronchi present...those thrown off from the finer ramifications occur in solid cylinders. Professor Wood remarks that in the larynx it is said to be less firm than in the... | |
| Thomas Nichol - Children - 1885 - 304 pages
...softer than the side exposed to the air. When it extends to the bronchial tubes, Rokitansky remarks that the tubular exudations from the larger bronchi present...those thrown off from the finer ramifications occur in solid cylinders. Professor Wood remarks that in the larynx it is said to be less firm than in the... | |
| Charles Porter Hart - 1895 - 368 pages
...to Eokitansky the tubular exudations from the larger bronchi present a calibre inversely portional to their thickness, and those thrown off from the finer ramifications occur as solid cylinders. The color of the membrane varies from a pure white to a yellowishwhite, grey, or even greenish tint,... | |
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