. Biological time. Life (Biology); Time; Wounds and injuries; Tissue culture; Biological Clocks; Biology; Philosophy, Medical; Wounds and Injuries. INFLUENCE OF AGE OF PATIENT 87 when the wound was situated in certain regions practically deprived of underlying conjunctive tissue: the skull, the foot, etc. Therefore on the right hand side of the curve the primary factors of age and area no longer intervene quantita- tively. There are unknown factors, and reparation is very. FIG. 19. INFLUENCE OF THE AGE OF THE PATIENT AND OF THE SIZE OF THE WOUND slow in all cases. On the left-hand side of the


. Biological time. Life (Biology); Time; Wounds and injuries; Tissue culture; Biological Clocks; Biology; Philosophy, Medical; Wounds and Injuries. INFLUENCE OF AGE OF PATIENT 87 when the wound was situated in certain regions practically deprived of underlying conjunctive tissue: the skull, the foot, etc. Therefore on the right hand side of the curve the primary factors of age and area no longer intervene quantita- tively. There are unknown factors, and reparation is very. FIG. 19. INFLUENCE OF THE AGE OF THE PATIENT AND OF THE SIZE OF THE WOUND slow in all cases. On the left-hand side of the curve, on the contrary, everything occurs as if these two factors were the only ones that entered into play, and the considerable im- portance of age can be seen, especially in the first curve (0-02). But one can also observe that the influence of age decreases. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lecomte du Noüy, Pierre, 1883-1947. New York, The Macmillan company


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