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Pathological Condi Tions Artery
Artery, Pathological Condi Tions Of.—notwithstanding The Brilliant Success That Has Attended The Labours Of British Surgeons In The Department Of Their Profession Having Reference To The Arteries,a Success That Has Deprived Haemorrhage Of Its Terrors, And Aneurism Of Hal F Its Danger, The Pathology Of The Arterial Sys Tem Is ...

Pathological Condi Tions Bone
Bone, Pathological Condi Tions Of.—the Bones, As The Foundations Of The Animal System, As The Passive Organs Of Loco Motion, Required Necessarily To Be Firm And Com Paratively Inelastic And Unyielding, Qualities Which We Have Seen In The Preceding Article Are Imparted To Them By The Addition To Their Original ...

Pathological Conditions Of Bursie
Pathological Conditions Of Bursie Mu— Cosx.—bursw Mucosw, .superficial As Well As Deep, Are Not Unfrequently The Seat Of Inflamma Tion, Resulting Either From External Causes, Such As Cold Or Local Injury, Or From Constitutional Causes. In The Majority Of Cases Inflammation In These Structures Assumes A Chronic Form, And Its ...

Pathology
Pathology..- Under This Head Are In Cluded, First, All Deviations From The Normal Condition Arising From Arrest Of Development ; Secondly, All Changes In The Direction And Con Dition Of The Urethra Depending On Disease. The First Are Necessarily Congenital, The Second Acquired. Congenital Malformations. — The Urethra Is Seldom ...

Pathology Of The Kidney
-pathology Of The Kidney. It Will Not Be Possible Within The Limits Of This Article To Give More Than An Outline Of The Pa Thology Of The Kidney. The Subject Is One Of Such Great Interest And Importance That It Re Quires A Much More Extended Consideration Than Can Here ...

Pathology Of The Pelvic
Pathology Of The Pelvic Joints. The Pelvic Joints, Like All Other Joints In The Body, But Much Less Frequently Than Many, Are Subject To Inflammation And Its Conse Quences In Such Structures —viz., Ulceration, Suppuration, And Ankylosis. They Are Also, Probably More Frequently, Subject To Original Malformation, Coalescence, And Anomalous ...

Pelvic Articulations And Ligaments
Pelvic Articulations And Ligaments. —the Articulations Of The Pelvis Arrange Them Selves Into ; 1. Those Connecting The Pelvis With The Spinal Column, Or Lumbo-pelvic Articu Lations ; 2. Those Of The Pelvic Bones With Each Other, Or Proper Pelvic Articulations ; 3. Those Connecting Thein With The Thigh Bones, ...

Pelvic Defopmities And Obstructions
Pelvic Defop.mities And Obstructions. —defbrmilies Of The Pelvis, Properly So Called, Are All Such Departures From The Adult "stan Dard," In Size, Build, And Conformation As Are Sufficiently Marked To Influence Child Bearing. They Have Been Variously Arranged, But Seem To Fall Best Under Two Heads : Viz.— 1. Normal ...

Pelvis
Pelvis. (trextfe, Gr.; Pelvis, Lat.; Le Bassin, Fr.; Ders Bechen, Gerin.)— The Pel Vis Is The Bony Girdle Which Connects The Spinal Column With The Bones Of The Lower Or Hinder Extremities. It Derives Its Name From Its Supposed Resemblance In The Human Subject To A Basin. Its Figure, However, ...