Observations on Some of the Physical, Chemical, Physiological and Pathological Phenomena of Malarial FeverCollins, printer, 1859 - 419 páginas |
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... portion of the universe , constructed upon the same plan with those of our globe . When we turn our eyes from a general survey of the universe to our own system , we discover that its present state depends abso- lutely upon the mutual ...
... portion of the universe , constructed upon the same plan with those of our globe . When we turn our eyes from a general survey of the universe to our own system , we discover that its present state depends abso- lutely upon the mutual ...
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... portion of the ocean would become a crys- talline mass , and all animals and plants would be destroyed . These results of Pouillet , considered in connection with the grand march of our sun , with his attendant planets , through space ...
... portion of the ocean would become a crys- talline mass , and all animals and plants would be destroyed . These results of Pouillet , considered in connection with the grand march of our sun , with his attendant planets , through space ...
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... portion of our globe is constructed for man just as the body is made for the soul . The physical and mental ... portions of our globe . This has been demonstrated by a comparison of the physical cha racters of the great continents of our ...
... portion of our globe is constructed for man just as the body is made for the soul . The physical and mental ... portions of our globe . This has been demonstrated by a comparison of the physical cha racters of the great continents of our ...
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... portions of the ocean its outer limits inclose , form nearly half its surface . The line of its shores is thus carried to the extent of 17,200 miles , an enormous proportion compared with its small size ; for it is 3,200 miles more than ...
... portions of the ocean its outer limits inclose , form nearly half its surface . The line of its shores is thus carried to the extent of 17,200 miles , an enormous proportion compared with its small size ; for it is 3,200 miles more than ...
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... portion of matter that another portion has been moulded into definite shapes , and formed into definite apparatuses , capable of accomplishing definite results , when acted upon by forces generated and applied in the right manner . We ...
... portion of matter that another portion has been moulded into definite shapes , and formed into definite apparatuses , capable of accomplishing definite results , when acted upon by forces generated and applied in the right manner . We ...
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24 hours action active stages altered Amount of urine apparatus appearance arachnoid membrane Becquerel bile blister blood vessels body brain bronze color calomel capillary circulation chemical changes chill clot coagulation colored blood-corpuscles congestive fever contained death deposit diminished disease ditto dura mater elements enlarged epigastrium excitement extremities feeble fibrin Fixed saline constituents fluid glands grains heart heat inflammation intellect intermittent fever intestines liver malarial fever malarial poison microscope moist mucous membrane muscular and nervous nerves nervous forces normal numerous nutrition o'clock P. M. observations organs pathological patient phenomena phosphate physiological pia mater presented pulse quinia gr rapid reaction relations remittent fever respiration Rodier saliva secretions serum slate color snakeroot solitary glands Specific gravity spinal spleen stimulants stomach structures sulphate of quinia surface sympathetic sympathetic nervous system symptoms temp Temperature of atmosphere tion tissues tongue trunk urea uric acid urine urine excreted whilst
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