The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen50Richard & George S. Wood, 1847 |
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... facts of great importance had been discovered by earlier observers ; but then , owing , partly , to the false hypotheses with which they were encumbered ; and partly to the neglect and errors of subsequent writers , the whole his- tory ...
... facts of great importance had been discovered by earlier observers ; but then , owing , partly , to the false hypotheses with which they were encumbered ; and partly to the neglect and errors of subsequent writers , the whole his- tory ...
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... fact , that the red corpuscles sink more rapidly in the liquor sanguinis of buffy blood than in the serum alone ; and , putting these circumstances together , it is not a matter of surprise , that he attributed the formation of the sizy ...
... fact , that the red corpuscles sink more rapidly in the liquor sanguinis of buffy blood than in the serum alone ; and , putting these circumstances together , it is not a matter of surprise , that he attributed the formation of the sizy ...
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... fact that their rapidity of sinking was increased by increasing their aggre- gation , though the means used did not attenuate the blood ; and prevented or even reversed by destroying the aggregation , though by means which made the ...
... fact that their rapidity of sinking was increased by increasing their aggre- gation , though the means used did not attenuate the blood ; and prevented or even reversed by destroying the aggregation , though by means which made the ...
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... fact of the formation of the red corpuscle , can rise from their perusal without feelings of admiration for their author , and of surprise that he should on so many points have closely approached some of the deepest truths of structural ...
... fact of the formation of the red corpuscle , can rise from their perusal without feelings of admiration for their author , and of surprise that he should on so many points have closely approached some of the deepest truths of structural ...
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... fact corroborative of Hewson's theory , may be here adduced ; it is that the chyle unquestionably acquires its peculiar cor- puscles as it traverses the mesenteric absorbent vessels and especially the glands ; so that either these ...
... fact corroborative of Hewson's theory , may be here adduced ; it is that the chyle unquestionably acquires its peculiar cor- puscles as it traverses the mesenteric absorbent vessels and especially the glands ; so that either these ...
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acid action acute affection amblyopia anatomy animal appearance applied artery attack auscultation believe bleeding blood body Bright's disease cardiac cause cells cervix character chyle circumstances colour condition congestion consequence cure death diagnosis dilated doses dysentery erysipelas especially examination excitement existence experience fact favour femoral artery fever fibrin fluid frequently Galen glands granules hæmorrhage heart Hewson Hippocrates Hospital hypertrophy inch increased induced inflammation inflammatory influence iodine irritation Jacquemier kidney labour lesion less ligature liver lungs matter means medicine membrane mercury milk morbid muscular nature Negrier nerves notice observed occur opinion organ oviparous ovum pain pathology patient Pericarditis pericardium period persons physician physiology placenta portion practice practitioners presbyopia present produced quantity readers red corpuscles remarks remedies Scrofula skin stomach substance symptoms tion tissues treatment tumour ulcer urine uterus valves varicocele veins vessels womb wound
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