The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 23Samuel Highley, 1859 |
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... carbonic acid in small proportions . In short , as Dr. Barker concludes : — " The symptoms which have thus been noticed as resulting from the inhala- tion of sulphuretted hydrogen , sulphate of ammonia , and carbonic acid , are ...
... carbonic acid in small proportions . In short , as Dr. Barker concludes : — " The symptoms which have thus been noticed as resulting from the inhala- tion of sulphuretted hydrogen , sulphate of ammonia , and carbonic acid , are ...
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... carbonic acid , being capable of absorption by water , will in general be found in less proportion over a damp than over a dry soil , while over the sea scarcely a trace of it will be discoverable . Of the latter , traces of nitric acid ...
... carbonic acid , being capable of absorption by water , will in general be found in less proportion over a damp than over a dry soil , while over the sea scarcely a trace of it will be discoverable . Of the latter , traces of nitric acid ...
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... carbonic acid gas of the apartments and the external atmosphere ; that , in fact , brick walls are powerful aids to ventilation . Dr. Roscoe ascertained that in a closed space , the air of which con- tained 16 per cent . of carbonic acid ...
... carbonic acid gas of the apartments and the external atmosphere ; that , in fact , brick walls are powerful aids to ventilation . Dr. Roscoe ascertained that in a closed space , the air of which con- tained 16 per cent . of carbonic acid ...
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... carbonic acid and water of the breath , and the important observations of Marcet on the intestinal excretions , seem to indicate that we are approaching a time when the physician will not only be able exactly to know what enters the ...
... carbonic acid and water of the breath , and the important observations of Marcet on the intestinal excretions , seem to indicate that we are approaching a time when the physician will not only be able exactly to know what enters the ...
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... acid , and the free acidity ; and in a much less degree the sulphuric and phosphoric acids , the lime , magnesia ... carbonic acid ; there is also some free carbonic acid , and a little nitrogen . The exact mean increase in twenty - four ...
... acid , and the free acidity ; and in a much less degree the sulphuric and phosphoric acids , the lime , magnesia ... carbonic acid ; there is also some free carbonic acid , and a little nitrogen . The exact mean increase in twenty - four ...
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acid action ague amount anatomy animal appears applied baths Becquerel bilateral blood body Boeck carbonic acid cause cerebrum chancre chloride chloroform cholera chronic climate condition connexion considerable contraction convolutions craniotomy cure death death-rate digestion diminished direct disease districts effect electricity employed endocarditis excretion experiments fact favourable fever fibrin forceps galvanism grammes hippuric acid Hospital immunity important increased India inflammation influence inoculation intestinal irritation labour Lehmann less liver malaria matter means medicine membrane mode mortality muscles muscular myopathia nature nerves nervous nutrition observations occur operation organs pain paralysis pathological patient pelvis phosphoric acid phthisis physiological poison posterior practice present probably produced Professor Faye proportion pulmonary quantity readers regard remarks retina skin spinal substance surface symptoms syphilization temperature tion tissue treatment tumour typhus urea uric acid urinary urine uterus vaccination virus yellow fever
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Página 339 - ... dog or man - courage, endurance, and skill - in intense action. This is very different from a love of making dogs fight, and enjoying, and aggravating, and making gain by their pluck. A boy - be he ever so fond himself of fighting, if he be a good boy, hates and despises all this, but he would have run off with Bob and me fast enough: it is a natural, and a not wicked interest, that all boys and men have in witnessing intense energy in action.
Página 339 - A dog-fight!' shouted Bob, and was off; and so was I, both of us all but praying that it might not be over before we got up! and is not this boy-nature? and human nature too? and don't we all wish a house on fire not to be out before we see it? Dogs like fighting; old Isaac says they 'delight...
Página 331 - Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way, And merrily hent the stile-a : A merry heart goes all the day, Your sad tires in a mile-a.
Página 280 - Ogilvie. — The Master-Builder's Plan: or, the Principles of Organic Architecture as indicated in the Typical Forms of Animals. Bv GEOEGE OGILVIE.MD Post 8vo. with 72 Woodcuts, price 6s. 6d.
Página 283 - ... 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 37 - 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 287 - To express, therefore, the conclusion in its simplest form, we may say, that there is a strong and constant tendency in hot countries for wages to be low, in cold countries for them to be high.
Página 9 - In proportion as the male and female populations are severally attracted to in-door branches of industry, .in such proportion, other things being equal, their respective death-rates by phthisis are increased.
Página 335 - 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 iv - 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.