The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 21Samuel Highley, 1858 |
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... substances , which by their action and reaction with other physical agencies , exhibit , apparently in a spontaneous ... Substance and Agent , had been more consistently preserved . The progress of thought on this subject , during the ...
... substances , which by their action and reaction with other physical agencies , exhibit , apparently in a spontaneous ... Substance and Agent , had been more consistently preserved . The progress of thought on this subject , during the ...
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... substance has been scrutinized , afford not the slightest indication of nervous texture , but in the simplicity and homogeneity of their substance present a much closer resemblance to the lower forms of vegetable organization . Again ...
... substance has been scrutinized , afford not the slightest indication of nervous texture , but in the simplicity and homogeneity of their substance present a much closer resemblance to the lower forms of vegetable organization . Again ...
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... substance is in a state of retrogressive not of progressive metamorphosis : and ( 2 ) the general agreement in the belief that gelatine is not an organizable substance , and is therefore useless as histogenetic food , the tissues which ...
... substance is in a state of retrogressive not of progressive metamorphosis : and ( 2 ) the general agreement in the belief that gelatine is not an organizable substance , and is therefore useless as histogenetic food , the tissues which ...
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... substance of the true skin ; yellow fibres , dis- posed in an open network , being very abundant in those portions where great extensibility and elasticity are required , as in the skin of the axilla ; whilst the inelastic white element ...
... substance of the true skin ; yellow fibres , dis- posed in an open network , being very abundant in those portions where great extensibility and elasticity are required , as in the skin of the axilla ; whilst the inelastic white element ...
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... substance , and that the radiating threads were delicate tubes ; and we owe to them the suggestion of the names lacuna and canaliculi , by which these cavities and their prolongations have ever since been commonly known . The ...
... substance , and that the radiating threads were delicate tubes ; and we owe to them the suggestion of the names lacuna and canaliculi , by which these cavities and their prolongations have ever since been commonly known . The ...
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Página 60 - ... perfect correspondence would be perfect life. Were there no changes in the environment but such as the organism had adapted changes to meet ; and were it never to fail in the efficiency with which it met them ; there would be eternal existence and universal knowledge.
Página 171 - Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Physic. Delivered at King's College, London, by THOMAS WATSON, MD, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, &c., &c.
Página 59 - DR. WHITEHEAD, FRCS ON THE TRANSMISSION FROM PARENT TO OFFSPRING OF SOME FORMS OF DISEASE, AND OF MORBID TAINTS AND TENDENCIES.
Página 46 - A condition of the mind in which a false action of conception or judgment, a defective power of the will, or an uncontrollable violence of the emotions and instincts have, separately or conjointly, been produced by disease.
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Página 377 - Likewise, however it be accounted for, the criminal commerce of the sexes corrupts and depraves the mind and moral character more than any single species of vice whatsoever. That ready perception of guilt, that prompt and decisive resolution against it, which constitutes a virtuous character, is seldom found in persons addicted to these indulgences. They prepare an easy admission for every sin that seeks it...
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