Dissolution and Evolution and the Science of Medicine: An Attempt to Co-ordinate the Necessary Facts of Pathology and to Establish the First Principles of TreatmentLongmans, Green and Company, 1888 - 246 páginas |
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... elements of the Synthetic Philosophy are the doctrines of evo- lution and dissolution . The design is to inquire whether these may not be made fertilising principles for large collections of the data of pathology , and thus the means of ...
... elements of the Synthetic Philosophy are the doctrines of evo- lution and dissolution . The design is to inquire whether these may not be made fertilising principles for large collections of the data of pathology , and thus the means of ...
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... Elements of Histology ' ; and ' Insanity and Allied Neuroses , ' by Dr. George H. Savage . I have found Dr. Quain's ' Dictionary of Medicine ' inex- pressibly serviceable . The Text - book of the Prin- ciples of Physics , ' by Mr ...
... Elements of Histology ' ; and ' Insanity and Allied Neuroses , ' by Dr. George H. Savage . I have found Dr. Quain's ' Dictionary of Medicine ' inex- pressibly serviceable . The Text - book of the Prin- ciples of Physics , ' by Mr ...
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... elements are constrained to take definite directions . The fluids have their courses prescribed by the ves- sels , and the blood - corpuscles traverse distinct paths . For the most part , as when the circulation is active , the ...
... elements are constrained to take definite directions . The fluids have their courses prescribed by the ves- sels , and the blood - corpuscles traverse distinct paths . For the most part , as when the circulation is active , the ...
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... elements of the blood may cohere simply on account of the mechanical conditions , and the abso- lute or relative subsidence of circulation - forces . The injury done to the vascular endothelium is said to in- crease the adhesiveness of ...
... elements of the blood may cohere simply on account of the mechanical conditions , and the abso- lute or relative subsidence of circulation - forces . The injury done to the vascular endothelium is said to in- crease the adhesiveness of ...
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... elements by distinguishable causes , the changes are known to be wrought by the action of surrounding forces . When heat is the force at work , it may , either slowly and imperceptibly , or quickly and perceptibly , reduce solid bodies ...
... elements by distinguishable causes , the changes are known to be wrought by the action of surrounding forces . When heat is the force at work , it may , either slowly and imperceptibly , or quickly and perceptibly , reduce solid bodies ...
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