For below the elbow spontaneous aneurism is almost unknown, and even traumatic aneurisms are extremely rare.
2
One of those fearful aneurisms that lie close to the heart had given way in a moment.
3
Cerebral aneurisms are like time bombs.
4
The doctors could tell you how many diseased lungs and aneurisms are made by training for a rowing match.'
5
Direct incision of the sac is suitable, and the best method of treatment for aneurisms in the calf, forearm, and probably arm.
6
In the meninges we may find glioma, cancers, and psammoma, fibromata; aneurisms of the spinal arteries have been discovered in the spinal canal.
7
Reference to cases 7 and 9 as illustrating the possible spontaneous cure of traumatic aneurisms is of great interest.
8
This disease is an obscure disorder, which may be from pressure upon a nerve, cerebral or spinal sclerosis, small aneurisms in the brain, etc.
9
We refer to the discovery of the "collateral circulation" of the blood, which led, among other things, to Hunter's successful operation upon aneurisms.
10
In the case of popliteal arterio-venous aneurisms a number were successfully treated by proximal (Hunterian) ligature, and by single ligature immediately above the sac.
11
Last month, Clarke revealed she had suffered two brain aneurisms and had to undergo surgery while shooting GoT in 2011 and 2013.
12
Hunter's Operation for the Cure of Aneurisms
13
Aneurisms, for instance; how else could they ever defend him in time against an aneurism of the aorta?
14
An ordinary aneurism-needle will generally suffice for the conveyance of the ligature.
15
It was too late; the aneurism had burst, and the colonel was dead.
16
She had some weakness of the heart-ananeurism, we were told.