British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volum 42J. Churchill., 1868 |
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... continued progress in the art of healing , than at any previous time in the history of medicine . Its truth is most strikingly illustrated by the case of acute spe- cific diseases ; for , while our increased knowledge of them has led us ...
... continued progress in the art of healing , than at any previous time in the history of medicine . Its truth is most strikingly illustrated by the case of acute spe- cific diseases ; for , while our increased knowledge of them has led us ...
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... continued the animal will make no respiratory effort , showing that for the time the respiratory sense is abolished . " 2. When the artificial respiration is interrupted , the respiratory muscles are thrown into contraction , and the ...
... continued the animal will make no respiratory effort , showing that for the time the respiratory sense is abolished . " 2. When the artificial respiration is interrupted , the respiratory muscles are thrown into contraction , and the ...
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... continued . " In the second volume of his work Dr. Flint treats of alimen- tation , digestion , and absorption , and of the lymph and chyle . He commences with a general account of hunger and thirst , and of the nature of the different ...
... continued . " In the second volume of his work Dr. Flint treats of alimen- tation , digestion , and absorption , and of the lymph and chyle . He commences with a general account of hunger and thirst , and of the nature of the different ...
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... continued it weakens the assimilative power of the system , and that under ordinary conditions , where the organism can be adequately supplied with food , it is un- doubtedly injurious . He states that " in many parts of the United ...
... continued it weakens the assimilative power of the system , and that under ordinary conditions , where the organism can be adequately supplied with food , it is un- doubtedly injurious . He states that " in many parts of the United ...
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... continued growth and expansion it at last fuses with the vitelline membrane , and unites with its substance , so that the two membranes form but one . This membrane , formed by the fusion and consolidation of two others , constitutes ...
... continued growth and expansion it at last fuses with the vitelline membrane , and unites with its substance , so that the two membranes form but one . This membrane , formed by the fusion and consolidation of two others , constitutes ...
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Side 74 - From the sameness of the food and form, the action of the poisonous gases in the densely crowded and filthy stockade and hospital, the blood was altered in its constitution, even before the manifestation of actual disease. In both the well and the sick the red corpuscles were diminished ; and in all diseases uncomplicated with inflammation, the fibrous element was deficient.
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