| William Ralston Balch - 1881 - 784 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...four in dimensions was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between the liver and the transverse colon, which were strongly adherent. It did not... | |
| 1881 - 592 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This haemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...four in dimensions, was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between the liver and the transverse colon, which were strongly adherent. It did not... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1881 - 738 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...four in dimensions, was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between the liver and the transverse colon, which were strongly adherent. It did not... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1881 - 698 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...four in dimensions, was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between the liver and the transverse colon, which were strongly adherent. It did not... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1881 - 426 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...four in dimensions, was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between the liver and the transverse colon, which were strongly inter-adherent. It did... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1881 - 430 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...four in dimensions, was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between the liver and the transverse colon, which were strongly inter-adherent. It did... | |
| 1881 - 498 sider
...cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain in the lower portion of the chest complained of just before death. An abscess...between the liver and the transverse colon, which was strongly adherent It did not involve the substance of the liver, and no communication was formed... | |
| James Baird McClure - 1881 - 488 sider
...escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of thesevere pain in the lower part of the chest, complained of...four in dimensions, was found in the vicinity of the gall bladder, between thelirer and the transverse colon, which were strongly inter-adherent. It did... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1881 - 798 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...part of the chest complained of just before death. An abscess-cavity, six inches by four in dimensions, was found in the vicinity of the gall-bladder, between... | |
| William Ralston Balch - 1881 - 626 sider
...blood rupturing the peritoneum, and nearly a pint escaping into the abdominal cavity. This hemorrhage is believed to have been the cause of the severe pain...part of the chest, complained of just before death. * * * In reviewing the history of the case, in connection with the autopsy, it is quite evident that... | |
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