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EXTRAVASATION

Volume 9 · 65 words · 1842 Edition

in contusions, fissures, depressions, fractures, and other accidents of the cranium, is when one or more of the blood-vessels, which are distributed in the dura mater, is broken or divided, by which means there is such a discharge of blood as greatly oppresses the brain, and disturbs its office, frequently bringing on violent pains, and at length death itself, unless the patient be timely relieved.