British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volum 42J. Churchill., 1868 |
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... questions with which it has to deal , questions requiring for their solution not only a knowledge of the laws which rule the phænomena of healthy life , but also those which regulate diseased action . Medicine in its true sense is a ...
... questions with which it has to deal , questions requiring for their solution not only a knowledge of the laws which rule the phænomena of healthy life , but also those which regulate diseased action . Medicine in its true sense is a ...
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... question of operation depended on the decision arrived at . The pulse traces pointed by their slight want of parallelism to the aorta as the seat of the disease , and consequently the idea of operative interference was aban- doned . The ...
... question of operation depended on the decision arrived at . The pulse traces pointed by their slight want of parallelism to the aorta as the seat of the disease , and consequently the idea of operative interference was aban- doned . The ...
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... no sufficient evidence to show that atheroma limited to the great vessels produces any material alteration in the pulse - form . To solve this question we want a series of carefully observed cases in which the state of 14 [ July , Reviews .
... no sufficient evidence to show that atheroma limited to the great vessels produces any material alteration in the pulse - form . To solve this question we want a series of carefully observed cases in which the state of 14 [ July , Reviews .
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... question . They are novel , and it will be scen that , without somewhat extensive observation and experiment , we should not be in a position to do more than present an analysis of the book ; but we are bound to say at once that its ...
... question . They are novel , and it will be scen that , without somewhat extensive observation and experiment , we should not be in a position to do more than present an analysis of the book ; but we are bound to say at once that its ...
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... question , then , must remain for the present an open one . That tubercle originates mainly in the connective tissue is the expressed opinion of all these modern authors . That it may also find a nidus of deve- lopment in epithelium and ...
... question , then , must remain for the present an open one . That tubercle originates mainly in the connective tissue is the expressed opinion of all these modern authors . That it may also find a nidus of deve- lopment in epithelium and ...
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