... and in the gall-bladder. At first, the quantity of these creatures is small ; but as the dis-ease advances, they increase, and before death, are often very numerous. In the last part of the complaint, they are sometimes to be found in the stomach,... Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor - Seite 516von Francis Clater - 1870 - 681 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1804 - 574 Seiten
...they increase, and before death are often very numerous. In the last part of the complaipt, they are sometimes to be found in the stomach, as well as in the intestines and liver.' This disease, like the visceral disorders of the human body, terminates in resolution, effusion, auppuration.... | |
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805 - 494 Seiten
...they increase, and before death, are often very numerous. In the last part of the complaint, they are sometimes to be found in the stomach, as well as in...terminate in resolution— effusion — suppuration, or S£hjrrus, 1st. " The complaint is said to terminate in resolution, when the inflammatory action goes... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 910 Seiten
...of the» creatures is small ; but as the disease id'inces, they increase, and before death are biwn very numerous. In the last part of the complaint, they arc sometimes to be found in the Momach, as well as in the intestine; and liver. This, like the visceral disorders of th» human body,... | |
| William Percivall - 1840 - 454 Seiten
...out the seat, of the mischief. CALCULOUS AND STERCORACEOUS CONCRETIONS. CALCULI or stones are said to be found in the stomach as well as in the intestines : but until I meet with some well-authenticated instance of this I must be excused from taking farther... | |
| G. Lowson - 1877 - 292 Seiten
...increase ; and, before death, are often very numerous. In the last part of the complaint, they are sometimes to be found in the stomach, as well as in...disorders of the human body, may terminate in resolution, or suppuration, or schirrus. " Eirst, the complaint is said to terminate in resolution, when the inflammatory... | |
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