Putrefactive gases may be evolved in the tissues, and their presence is indicated by emphysematous crackling when the part is handled.
The putrefactive gases evolved cause the skin to become emphysematous and crepitant and produce an offensive odour.
There was at first a grave emphysematous condition due to the laceration of several broken ribs.
The left side of the chest was emphysematous and ecchymosed.
The emphysematous lung will, in the same manner as the distended pleural sac, depress the diaphragm and render the thoracic muscles inoperative.
The lungs become very emphysematous and overlap the heart.
The lungs may, therefore, be bloodless, but emphysematous from the violent efforts to breathe.
When the trachea was isolated from the vessels and tied, the air-passages below became dilated and the lungs emphysematous and anæmic.
The emphysematouscondition of the lungs, which are said to force their way out of the chest on removing the sternum, is difficult to distinguish from the result of putrefaction.
Harvey says the LUNGS are congested in over seven-eighths of the cases; emphysematous in a few; and subpleural ecchymoses present in a few.
Give the cause and treatment of emphysematous anthrax.
The term heaves is applied almost wholly to an emphysematous condition of the lungs.
I have not, however, seen in any museum a preparation of the curious emphysematous condition of the mucous membrane, which has more than once been met with.
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