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... action of water on the refuse slag upon which the houses were built . If so , it is a remarkable instance of the poisonous action of this gas ; for those who examined the air of the rooms declare that the test of lead paper failed to ...
... action of water on the refuse slag upon which the houses were built . If so , it is a remarkable instance of the poisonous action of this gas ; for those who examined the air of the rooms declare that the test of lead paper failed to ...
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... action . It is , therefore , a less severe operation to the mother than in many other cases in which it is called ... action of bloodletting on the spinal marrow is greatly modified by the condition of the circulation . In fulness of the ...
... action . It is , therefore , a less severe operation to the mother than in many other cases in which it is called ... action of bloodletting on the spinal marrow is greatly modified by the condition of the circulation . In fulness of the ...
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... action on the spinal marrow , preventive in its action on the brain . " ( p . 505. ) One of the most important points in connexion with the management of convul- sions is , whether the labour is to be left to nature , or whether we are ...
... action on the spinal marrow , preventive in its action on the brain . " ( p . 505. ) One of the most important points in connexion with the management of convul- sions is , whether the labour is to be left to nature , or whether we are ...
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... action and volitional power . Now with these basement convolutions , all the other longitudinal convolutions of the hemi- spheres are directly connected and associated ; and Mr. Dunn is strongly im- pressed with the conviction that the ...
... action and volitional power . Now with these basement convolutions , all the other longitudinal convolutions of the hemi- spheres are directly connected and associated ; and Mr. Dunn is strongly im- pressed with the conviction that the ...
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... action in the former case being the direct response to an external impression , which only involves the sensori ... actions of coughing , sneezing , & c . , in ourselves . But when we have evi- dence of the dawning of the truly rational ...
... action in the former case being the direct response to an external impression , which only involves the sensori ... actions of coughing , sneezing , & c . , in ourselves . But when we have evi- dence of the dawning of the truly rational ...
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Página 39 - ON CHLOROFORM AND OTHER ANESTHETICS: THEIR ACTION AND ADMINISTRATION. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author, by Benjamin W. Richardson, MD 8vo. cloth, 10s.
Página 217 - ... future time be explained. This expectation of discovering regularity in the midst of confusion is so familiar to scientific men, that among the most eminent of them it becomes an article of faith : and if the same expectation is not generally found among historians, it must be ascribed partly to their being of inferior ability to the investigators of nature, and partly to the greater complexity of those social phenomena with which...
Página 139 - MR. HW LOBB, LSA, MRCSE ON SOME OF THE MORE OBSCURE FORMS OF NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, THEIR PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT. With an Introduction on the Physiology of Digestion and Assimilation, and the Generation and Distribution of Nerve Force. Based upon Original Microscopical Observations.
Página 316 - DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS; a Compendium of their Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment. With illustrations. In one large and handsome octavo volume, of about 600 pages, extra cloth.
Página 30 - Their posterior development is so marked that anatomists have assigned to that part the character of a third lobe. It is peculiar to the genus Homo, and equally peculiar is the 'posterior horn of the lateral ventricle,' and the 'hippocampus minor,' which characterize the hind lobe of each hemisphere.
Página 254 - I cannot think any parent or instructor justified in neglecting to put this little treatise into the hands of a boy about the time when the reasoning faculties become developed.
Página 122 - Now, the number of square inches of surface in a man of ordinary height and bulk is 2,500 ; the number of pores, therefore, 7,000,000 ; and the number of inches of perspiratory tube, 1,750,000, — that is, 145,833 feet, or 48,600 yards, or nearly 28 miles.
Página 324 - That when it is desirable to administer an alkaline remedy with henbane, either a carbonate or bicarbonate should be selected, which would probably be equally efficacious upon the stomach, if such influence be required, and certainly as efficient in altering the condition of the urine, and the mucous membrane of the urinary passages. c. That the same precautions should be observed with regard to belladonna and stramonium, if at any time prescribed in conjunction with alkalies.