British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volum 42J. Churchill., 1868 |
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... substances present in water is the one to blame . There are many cases on record ( McLelland gives , we believe , one very remarkable one ) where goître and cretinism are com- mon near the source of a stream , and rare a short distance ...
... substances present in water is the one to blame . There are many cases on record ( McLelland gives , we believe , one very remarkable one ) where goître and cretinism are com- mon near the source of a stream , and rare a short distance ...
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... substance , if we remember that filtering the water used , or even allowing it to stand for some time before using it , deprives it almost entirely of its noxious qualities . This proves that the poison is evidently some solid substance ...
... substance , if we remember that filtering the water used , or even allowing it to stand for some time before using it , deprives it almost entirely of its noxious qualities . This proves that the poison is evidently some solid substance ...
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... substances administered to them . He also experimented on two dogs , but both of these came to an untimely end by ... substance . We have been most favorably impressed by the very unusual amount of research exhibited by M. St. Lager ...
... substances administered to them . He also experimented on two dogs , but both of these came to an untimely end by ... substance . We have been most favorably impressed by the very unusual amount of research exhibited by M. St. Lager ...
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... substance a cellular element pecu- liar to itself . Under a high magnifying power a beautiful network of capillaries is seen covering this wall , between the meshes of which network he can detect a cellular element occu- pying nearly ...
... substance a cellular element pecu- liar to itself . Under a high magnifying power a beautiful network of capillaries is seen covering this wall , between the meshes of which network he can detect a cellular element occu- pying nearly ...
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... substance , which , in all the lower part , cut firm like new cheese , but towards the apex was softer and more putty - like , breaking down readily under the finger . All round the root of the lung , the large blood - vessels , and the ...
... substance , which , in all the lower part , cut firm like new cheese , but towards the apex was softer and more putty - like , breaking down readily under the finger . All round the root of the lung , the large blood - vessels , and the ...
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