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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... tion , upon every aspect of the work of the practitioner . In substantiation thereof this volume is offered , but here the prospect must be unfolded . A multitude of facts will be seen to acquire a remarkable concinnity , unity , and ...
... tion , upon every aspect of the work of the practitioner . In substantiation thereof this volume is offered , but here the prospect must be unfolded . A multitude of facts will be seen to acquire a remarkable concinnity , unity , and ...
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... still more exact definition of the notion 1 I shall not be understood to inveigh against tracheotomy , intuba- tion of the larynx , or inhalations as measures of expediency . of disease . By the term disease we are to PREFACE . ix.
... still more exact definition of the notion 1 I shall not be understood to inveigh against tracheotomy , intuba- tion of the larynx , or inhalations as measures of expediency . of disease . By the term disease we are to PREFACE . ix.
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... tion is that it holds the mind in constant communion with the external factors in pathogenesis . To the question , Are diseases inherited ? as im- portant as any in practical medicine , the doctrines of dissolution and evolution will be ...
... tion is that it holds the mind in constant communion with the external factors in pathogenesis . To the question , Are diseases inherited ? as im- portant as any in practical medicine , the doctrines of dissolution and evolution will be ...
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... tion that his view of the processes of nature as divi- sible into evolutional and dissolutional processes is essentially veracious . If the formulas which he has given to us , setting forth the salient features of these processes , are ...
... tion that his view of the processes of nature as divi- sible into evolutional and dissolutional processes is essentially veracious . If the formulas which he has given to us , setting forth the salient features of these processes , are ...
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... of view . What is the normal arrangement of matter and motion in a compound structure such as inflamma- tion in the human subject commonly involves ? The cellular and non - cellular units of every tissue - INFLAMMATION AND SUPPURATION . 7.
... of view . What is the normal arrangement of matter and motion in a compound structure such as inflamma- tion in the human subject commonly involves ? The cellular and non - cellular units of every tissue - INFLAMMATION AND SUPPURATION . 7.
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absorption of energy action acute aggregate arteries atheroma atrophy become blood body Bright's disease cancer causes cells changes chap chemical cirrhosis cloth extra co-ordinate coagulation coherent connective tissue Crown 8vo cysts definite degeneration diabetes disintegration of matter dissolution and evolution Edition effect elements epithelium equilibration Essays external exudation facts fatty fever fibrine forces formula of dissolution functions and structures genesis gilt edges glands growth hæmorrhage hepatic heterogeneity HISTORY Illustrations inflammation inflammatory inherited integration interstitial irritation kidney lesions less leucocytes liver lungs matter and motion ment molecular morbid muscle muscular neoplasms nephritis nervous normal nuclei nutrition observed organic organisation ovum paralysis parenchyma pathology phenomena phthisis physiological plasma pneumonia present principle of dissolution produced protoplasm pulmonary R. A. PROCTOR relative reproduction result seen serum specialised spinal stage substance suppuration thrombosis tion tubules tumours urine vascular vessels vols Wallerian degeneration white corpuscles Woodcuts
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