The lungs externally and throughout were of a dirty brown-red colour; the entire heart was filled with coagulated blood, which was weakly acid in reaction.
It was of medullo-sarcomatous structure, and of the size of a plum: at one point it contained a mass of coagulated blood.
The excrescence is generally of a dark colour, resembling a mass of coagulated blood, but of more soft consistence, and its extremity has often a sloughy appearance.
The edges of the lacerations were thinly covered with flakes of coagulated blood; and about an ounce of this fluid was found in the fold of the peritoneum, which dips down between the uterus and the rectum.
After-pains do not only arise from coagula in the cavity of the uterus irritating it to contraction, but also from little plugs of coagulated blood, which fill the sinuses opening upon the internal surface of the uterus.
The coloring matter of the blood; the clotted portion of coagulated blood, containing the coloring matter; gore.
I saw there was a gash at the back of the neck, filled with red, half-coagulated blood.
The spots scattered over his shoulders--the streaks that ran parallel with the downward direction of his limbs, the blotches showing conspicuously on the saddle-flaps, were all of the colour of coagulated blood.
The large veins were distended with adherent coagula of blood, and the smaller veins around the livid patches were also filled with coagulated blood.
Has much improved since the last report; the wound discharges dark semi-coagulated blood.
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