The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen50Richard & George S. Wood, 1847 |
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... frequently he had entered upon those paths , which , followed out in subsequent times , have conducted more than one observer to the highest distinction in the temple of science . No. 107 1 The cautious , minute , and accurate ...
... frequently he had entered upon those paths , which , followed out in subsequent times , have conducted more than one observer to the highest distinction in the temple of science . No. 107 1 The cautious , minute , and accurate ...
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... frequently do we find it said , that the blood is thicker in inflammatory disorders , where that size occurs ; and that a large orifice is necessary to let out the vitiated blood ! That a large orifice is preferable to a small one in ...
... frequently do we find it said , that the blood is thicker in inflammatory disorders , where that size occurs ; and that a large orifice is necessary to let out the vitiated blood ! That a large orifice is preferable to a small one in ...
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... frequently an accompaniment of inflammation , is not to be regarded as an invariable sign of that state ; thus it occurs regularly in the blood of the horse , and also , as it is well known , in the advanced state of pregnancy . In ...
... frequently an accompaniment of inflammation , is not to be regarded as an invariable sign of that state ; thus it occurs regularly in the blood of the horse , and also , as it is well known , in the advanced state of pregnancy . In ...
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... frequently die than recover from this alarm- ing state ; not indeed with a perfect recovery , but so far at least as regards his immediate safety : the heart retains more or less of the foot prints of the disease . No. 107 3 2. In other ...
... frequently die than recover from this alarm- ing state ; not indeed with a perfect recovery , but so far at least as regards his immediate safety : the heart retains more or less of the foot prints of the disease . No. 107 3 2. In other ...
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... frequently coincident ; and that the existence of such a complication may be the cause of heart disease being very much more intractable than a more aggravated form of the organic lesion when the arterial system remains unaffected ...
... frequently coincident ; and that the existence of such a complication may be the cause of heart disease being very much more intractable than a more aggravated form of the organic lesion when the arterial system remains unaffected ...
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Página 178 - DO not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you.
Página 30 - The golden rule of doing to others as we would be done by can surely reach the most untutored intellect.
Página 516 - THE WISDOM AND BENEFICENCE OF THE ALMIGHTY, AS DISPLAYED IN THE SENSE OF VISION; being the Actonian Prize Essay for 1851.
Página 559 - Professor Owen's Lectures on the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of the Vertebrate Animals, delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1844 and 1846.
Página 184 - ... of ideas and facts, — by these qualifications I soon became caressed by them, and grew daily in bulk, and in friendship with these gay gentlemen and their acquaintances.
Página 178 - Oh, how unlike the complex works of man, Heaven's easy, artless, unencumbered plan ! No meretricious graces to beguile, No clustering ornaments to clog the pile, From ostentation as from weakness free, It stands like the cerulean arch we see, Majestic in its own simplicity. Inscribed above the portal, from afar Conspicuous as the brightness of a star. Legible only by the light they give, Stand the soul-quickening words — BELIEVE AND LIVE.
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Página 379 - The names of all known genera, with their synonyms, are given under each Natural Order, the numbers of the genera and species are in every case computed from what seems to be the best authority, and complete Indices of the multitudes of names embodied in the work are added, so as to enable a Botanist to know immediately under what Natural Order a given genus is stationed, or what the uses are to which any species has been applied.
Página 138 - RESEARCHES ON THE FOOD OF ANIMALS, AND THE FATTENING OF CATTLE: with Remarks on the Food of Man. By Robert Dundas Thomson, MD author of '' School Chemistry, or Practical Rudiments of the Science.
Página 64 - ... supervening earlier than the seventh month ; when the uterus is too contracted to allow of turning ; when the pelvis or passages of the mother are organically contracted ; when the child is dead ; when it is premature and not viable ; and where the mother is in such an extreme state of exhaustion as to be unable, without immediate peril of life, to be submitted to the shock and dangers of turning, or forcible delivery of the infant.