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... contraction , and becomes the subject of reflex and peristaltic actions . The contractions of the uterus necessarily exert a moulding or adaptive influence upon the foetus , poised lightly as it is in the liquor amnii , and moved within ...
... contraction , and becomes the subject of reflex and peristaltic actions . The contractions of the uterus necessarily exert a moulding or adaptive influence upon the foetus , poised lightly as it is in the liquor amnii , and moved within ...
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... contractions of the uterus are commonly less powerful than usual . The flooding itself tends to produce dilatation ( qu . relaxation ) of the os uteri , and to weaken uterine action . It is , therefore , a less severe operation to the ...
... contractions of the uterus are commonly less powerful than usual . The flooding itself tends to produce dilatation ( qu . relaxation ) of the os uteri , and to weaken uterine action . It is , therefore , a less severe operation to the ...
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... contraction of the deltoid , instead of causing the head of the humerus to rotate in the glenoid cavity , causes the glenoid cavity to roll upon the humerus , and pulls the lower angle of the scapula backwards and upwards , so that it ...
... contraction of the deltoid , instead of causing the head of the humerus to rotate in the glenoid cavity , causes the glenoid cavity to roll upon the humerus , and pulls the lower angle of the scapula backwards and upwards , so that it ...
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... contraction , the necessary supply of blood , and the requisite innervation . Myopathia is not necessarily caused by deficient exercise of the muscles , but occurs when this element of disease exists and is accompanied by other morbid ...
... contraction , the necessary supply of blood , and the requisite innervation . Myopathia is not necessarily caused by deficient exercise of the muscles , but occurs when this element of disease exists and is accompanied by other morbid ...
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... contraction . Both should be used perseveringly and systematically to produce a good result . The former especially ... contractions of joints resulting from muscular degeneration , but which need not detain us . In bringing this account ...
... contraction . Both should be used perseveringly and systematically to produce a good result . The former especially ... contractions of joints resulting from muscular degeneration , but which need not detain us . In bringing this account ...
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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.
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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.