| 1831 - 500 pages
...stomach contains black extravasated blood, — the inner coat of this viscus, is of a cherry-red color, with streaks of black, granular, warty extravasation;...is seen if the inspection be delayed a day or two." When considerably diluted, we find totally different phenomena. When dissolved in twenty parts of water,... | |
| 1840 - 526 pages
...concentrated acid, if taken in considerable dose, may cause death in from two to twenty minutes. ' After death the stomach is found to contain black extravasated...extravasation : and in some places the surface of the coot is vary brittle and the subjacent stratum gelatinized. Such are the effects of the concentrated... | |
| 1840 - 1046 pages
...concentrated acid, if taken in considerable dose, may cause death in from two to twenty minutes. ' After death the stomach is found to contain black extravasated...extravasation ; and in some places the surface of the coat is vary brittle and the subjacent stratum gelatinized. Such are the effects of the concentrated acid.... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1840 - 522 pages
...death the stomach is found to contain black extravasated blood, exactly like blood acted on byoxalic acid out of the body; the inner coat of the stomach...extravasation ; and in some places the surface of the coat is vwy brittle and the subjacent stratum gelatinized. Such are the effects of the concentrated acid. When... | |
| 1840 - 540 pages
...blood, exactly like blood acted on b« oxalic acid out of the body; the inner coat of the atom»c& is of a cherry-red colour, with streaks of black granular...extravasation ; and in some places the surface of tLa coat is vory brittle and the subjacent stratum eelatuujed. Such arc the effects of the concentrated... | |
| 1867 - 522 pages
...acid, if taken in considerable dose, may cause death in from two to twenty inimités. " After death the stomach is found to contain black extravasated...the coat is very brittle and the subjacent stratum gelatinised. Such are the effects of the concentrated acid. When considerably diluted the phenomena... | |
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