| Medical Society of London - 1805 - 670 pagina’s
...circumftance that has been noticed by Dr. Baillie in his Morbid Anatomy, where he obferves, that " cafes have occurred, although very rarely, in which a large...of the pericardium ; but where no rupture could be difcovered after the moft diligent fearch, either in the heart itfelf, or in any of its veflels." ARTICLE... | |
| 1835 - 516 pagina’s
...root of the pulmonary artery. Dr. Baillie, in hie Morbid Anatomy, says, 'Cases have occurred, though very rarely, in which a large quantity of blood has...diligent search, either in the heart itself, or in any of ils vessels. This appears very wonderful, and not at all what any person would expect a priori. Two... | |
| 1834 - 638 pagina’s
...root of the pulmonar). artery. Or. Baillie, in his Morbid Anatomy, says, 'Cases have occurred, though very rarely, in which a large quantity of blood has...wonderful, and not at all what any person would expect à priori. Two conjectures have occurred to me, to explain this phenomenon : 1st, that the bloodvessels... | |
| 1834 - 862 pagina’s
...rout of the pulmonary artery. Dr. Baillie, in his Morbid Anatomy, says, " Cases have occurred, though very rarely, in which a large quantity of blood has...diligent search, either in the heart itself, or in any of ils vessel«. This appears very wonderful, and not at all what any person would expect à priori. Two... | |
| 1834 - 1068 pagina’s
...root of the pulmonary artery. Dr. Baillie, in his Morbid Anatomy, says, " Cases have occurred, though very rarely, in which a large quantity of blood has...could be discovered after the most diligent search, cither in the heart itself, or in any of its vessels. This appears very wonderful, and not at all what... | |
| System - 1840 - 376 pagina’s
...some sharp pointed instrument. Dr. Baillie in his Morbid Anatomy says, " Cases have occurred, though very rarely, in which a large quantity of blood has...wonderful, and not at all what any person would expect à priori, Two conjectures have occurred to me, to explain this phenomenon : first, that the bloodvessels... | |
| 1845 - 986 pagina’s
...very limited extent. Dr Baillie, in his Morbid Anatomy, alludes to cases having occurred, although rarely, in which a large quantity of blood has been...either in the heart itself, or in any of its vessels. He refers to two cases,1 but none of those were cases of sudden death, but had been attended with long-continued... | |
| 1834 - 606 pagina’s
...root of the pulmonary artery. Dr. Baillie, in his Morbid Anatomy, says, ' Cases have occurred, though very rarely, in which a large quantity of blood has...wonderful, and not at all what any person would expect à priori. Two conjectures have occurred to me, to explain this phenomenon: 1st, that the blood-vessels... | |
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