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... condition is the unexampled facility afforded by the press for the expression and diffusion of thought . Every idea now finds an easy channel for utterance ; in our periodicals and other publications encouragement is given for the most ...
... condition is the unexampled facility afforded by the press for the expression and diffusion of thought . Every idea now finds an easy channel for utterance ; in our periodicals and other publications encouragement is given for the most ...
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... condition , that while the past half century will ever be appealed to as the most fertile and important in the long records of our art , it will nevertheless be hereafter selected as furnishing , even from our own ranks , some of the ...
... condition , that while the past half century will ever be appealed to as the most fertile and important in the long records of our art , it will nevertheless be hereafter selected as furnishing , even from our own ranks , some of the ...
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... conditions of towns , and for determining the existence of excessive mortality . It need scarcely be suggested how directly such facts bear on the reputed value of certain methods of cure , and prove that the solution of a therapeutic ...
... conditions of towns , and for determining the existence of excessive mortality . It need scarcely be suggested how directly such facts bear on the reputed value of certain methods of cure , and prove that the solution of a therapeutic ...
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... condition of the alvine evacuations ; it rapidly cleanses the tongue , and renders it and the mouth less parched ; it dissipates tympanitic distention and colicky pains , and exerts a favourable influence on the intestinal complication ...
... condition of the alvine evacuations ; it rapidly cleanses the tongue , and renders it and the mouth less parched ; it dissipates tympanitic distention and colicky pains , and exerts a favourable influence on the intestinal complication ...
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... conditions . We have never been able to par- take of the enthusiasm excited by the discovery of intestinal follicular changes , and have often felt wearied at their minute and endless description , unable to grasp the immense importance ...
... conditions . We have never been able to par- take of the enthusiasm excited by the discovery of intestinal follicular changes , and have often felt wearied at their minute and endless description , unable to grasp the immense importance ...
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Página 233 - ... trough, by the ruins which its exertion has heaped up in its own course. This would indeed be a creation of power, and is like no other force in nature. We have many processes by which the form of the power may be so changed, that an apparent conversion of one into the other takes place.
Página 188 - ... it is, not only the fat which disappears, but also, by degrees, all such of the solids as are capable of being dissolved. In the wasted bodies of those who have suffered starvation, the muscles are shrunk and unnaturally soft, and have lost their contractility ; all...
Página 53 - If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical men might be able to vary their exhibition, according to the characters and mental peculiarities of their patients.