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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... functions above the physiological standard , or , on the other hand , to check or to suppress them . We can , there- fore , give a still more exact definition of the notion 1 I shall not be understood to inveigh against tracheotomy ...
... functions above the physiological standard , or , on the other hand , to check or to suppress them . We can , there- fore , give a still more exact definition of the notion 1 I shall not be understood to inveigh against tracheotomy ...
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... function , we may think of it as proceeding from the motion of molecules , whether such function is manifested as perceptible motion , heat , chemical change , or the operations of the mind and nervous system . 1 J. Johnstone Stoney ...
... function , we may think of it as proceeding from the motion of molecules , whether such function is manifested as perceptible motion , heat , chemical change , or the operations of the mind and nervous system . 1 J. Johnstone Stoney ...
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... functions and struc- tures , the transition from normality to abnormality must necessarily be gradational . And this how- ever swiftly the transition is effected . Thus , there is a stage or degree of inflammation which closely ...
... functions and struc- tures , the transition from normality to abnormality must necessarily be gradational . And this how- ever swiftly the transition is effected . Thus , there is a stage or degree of inflammation which closely ...
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... functions are annihilated . The imper- ceptible molecular activities of living matter , which have their summations ... function in parts that are inflamed , as is well known . What becomes of this functional motion ? It is not easily ...
... functions are annihilated . The imper- ceptible molecular activities of living matter , which have their summations ... function in parts that are inflamed , as is well known . What becomes of this functional motion ? It is not easily ...
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... function . What exactly should we mean by function , as we perceive it in the vital actions of simple tissue , in the contraction of muscle , or in the digestion of food ? A common quality of these and all organic functions , whether ...
... function . What exactly should we mean by function , as we perceive it in the vital actions of simple tissue , in the contraction of muscle , or in the digestion of food ? A common quality of these and all organic functions , whether ...
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