quinta-feira, 7 de abril de 2016

Air in Veins, or Air Embolism.

Air in Veins, or Air Embolism.

Air in Veins, or Air Embolism.


It was formerly supposed that the entrance of air into a vein at the time of the infliction of a wound or in blood-letting was extremely dangerous and very often produced sudden death by interfering with the circulation of the blood through the heart and lungs. Danger from air embolism is exceedingly doubtful, unless great quantities were forced into a large vein by artificial means.


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