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" ... tissues. It is, moreover, continuous throughout the body, and from one region it may be traced without interruption into any other, however distant ; a fact not without interest in practical medicine, seeing that... "
Quain's Elements of Anatomy - Page 56
by Jones Quain - 1882
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Elements of Anatomy, Volume 1

Jones Quain - 1848 - 982 pages
...characters. ing that in this way dropsical waters, air, blood, and urine, effused into the cellular tissue, and even the matter of suppuration, when not confined...introduced or deposited. On stretching out a portion of cellular tissue by drawing gently asunder the parts between which it lies, it presents an appearance...
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Elements of anatomy v.1, Volume 1

Jones Quain - 1856 - 548 pages
...medicine, seeing that in this way dropsical waters, air, blood, and urine, effused into the areolar tissue, and even the matter of suppuration, when not confined...stretching out a portion of areolar tissue by drawing structure gently asunder the parts between which it lies, it presents ^^'eWgth an appearance to the...
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Quain's elements of anatomy, ed. by W. Sharpey A. Thomson and J. Cleland. 2 ...

Jones Quain - 1867 - 770 pages
...medicine, seeing that iu this way dropsical waters, air, blood, and urine, effused into the areolar tissue, and even the matter of suppuration, when not confined...appearance to the naked eye of a multitude of fine soft elastic threads, quite transparent and colourless, like spun glass ; these are intermixed with fine...
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A Text-book of chemical physiology and pathology

William Dobinson Halliburton - 1891 - 1014 pages
...thus it is that dropsical llu id, air, blood, or urine effused into the areolar tissues, and even pus, may spread far from the spot where they were first introduced -or deposited. The composition of the fluid of subcutaneous a-dema will be found on p. 349. Diseases of marrow might...
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Text-book of Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses

1898 - 296 pages
...medicine, seeing that in this way air, water, and other fluids, effused into the areolar tissue maj^ spread far from the spot where they were first introduced or deposited. Seen with the naked eye, areolar tissue appears to be composed of a multitude of fine threads and films...
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Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses

Diana Clifford Kimber - 1900 - 296 pages
...practical medicine, seeing that in this way air, water, and other fluids, effused into the areolar tissue may spread far from the spot where they were first introduced or deposited. Seen with the naked eye, areolar tissue appears to be composed of a multitude of fine threads and films...
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Text-book of Anatomy and Physiology for Nurses

1909 - 468 pages
...practical medicine, seeing that in this way air, water, and other fluids, effused into the areolar tissue, may spread far from the spot where they were first introduced or deposited. On comparing the areolar tissue of different parts, it is observed in some to be more loose and open in...
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