| James Miller - 1844 - 734 pagina’s
...blood will be absorbed ; fibrin will take its place ; inflammation being absent, the plasma will become organized, and probably form an excellent imitation...consolidation, as by definitive callus, be completed. The needle may supersede the seton. Should cure of the false joint fail, palliation may be obtained, and... | |
| 1848 - 718 pagina’s
...TREATMENT OF UNÜNITED FRACTURE BY SUBCUTANEOUS PUNCTURE.— By Professor MILLE», FRSE , etc. come organized, and probably form an excellent imitation...of the bone ; and consolidation, as by definitive callas, be completed. The connecting materials of the " false joint" are disrupted and excited, not... | |
| James Miller - 1850 - 944 pagina’s
...absorbed ; fibrin will take its place ; inflammation being absent, the plasma will become organized, while, at the same time, secretion and organization...destroyed. They are valuable towards the formation ot bone, when brought into and maintained in a state of moderate vascular excitement. " A state of... | |
| 1851 - 588 pagina’s
...being absent, the plasma will become organised, while, at the same time, secretion and organisation may advance from the ends of the bone ; and consolidation, as by definite callus, be completed " My experience, as far as it goes, speaks in favour of the practice.... | |
| James Miller - 1852 - 960 pagina’s
...absorbed; fibrin will take its place; inflammation being absent, the plasma will become organized, while, at the same time, secretion and organization...moderate vascular excitement. " A state of active hyperremia generally^ precedes the osseous transformation of the fibrous, cartilaginous, and fibro-cartilaginous... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 928 pagina’s
...blood will form ; the blood will be absorbed ; fibrin will take its place ; the plasma will become organized, and probably form an excellent imitation...disrupted and excited, not destroyed. They are valuable toward the formation of bone, when brought into and maintained in a state of moderate vascular excitement.... | |
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