On the decline of life in health and diseaseJ. Churchill, 1853 - 300 páginas |
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Barnard Van Oven. XX CONTENTS . PAGK CHAP . III . - DISEASES OF AGE 120 IV . - GOUT 130 " " V. - CANCER 138 • VI ... AGES FROM II.- " " دو III.- دو IV.- دو V.- - وو 100 To 110 . 211 110 TO 120 · 256 23 120 TO 130 99 · 266 130 TO 140 ...
Barnard Van Oven. XX CONTENTS . PAGK CHAP . III . - DISEASES OF AGE 120 IV . - GOUT 130 " " V. - CANCER 138 • VI ... AGES FROM II.- " " دو III.- دو IV.- دو V.- - وو 100 To 110 . 211 110 TO 120 · 256 23 120 TO 130 99 · 266 130 TO 140 ...
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... 100-115 90-100 85-90 • 80-85 Old age • 70-80 50- 65 * It has been fully demonstrated by Sir Clifton Wittringham , that the coats of the veins in young animals far exceed those of the arteries in density , and that consequently they are ...
... 100-115 90-100 85-90 • 80-85 Old age • 70-80 50- 65 * It has been fully demonstrated by Sir Clifton Wittringham , that the coats of the veins in young animals far exceed those of the arteries in density , and that consequently they are ...
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... age . But is this so ? But the vital power , or at least its activity ( what- ever it may be ) , depends as much on the processes of the animal economy , as they on it . It would ... age of 100. " He regards a THE DURATION OF LIFE . 55.
... age . But is this so ? But the vital power , or at least its activity ( what- ever it may be ) , depends as much on the processes of the animal economy , as they on it . It would ... age of 100. " He regards a THE DURATION OF LIFE . 55.
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Barnard Van Oven. to exceed the age of 100. " He regards a such in- stances of longevity as decided exceptions to the general rule of maturity , in fact as abnormal ; yet they are too womansune jo aōrietat de de de apow due by aday ...
Barnard Van Oven. to exceed the age of 100. " He regards a such in- stances of longevity as decided exceptions to the general rule of maturity , in fact as abnormal ; yet they are too womansune jo aōrietat de de de apow due by aday ...
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... ages between 100 and 169 . In order to ascertain , then , how long a healthy man may hope to live , let us enquire ... 100. Moses , who speaks of the ordinary age of man as three score and ten , lived to 120 ; and Joshua to 110 ; Elisha ...
... ages between 100 and 169 . In order to ascertain , then , how long a healthy man may hope to live , let us enquire ... 100. Moses , who speaks of the ordinary age of man as three score and ten , lived to 120 ; and Joshua to 110 ; Elisha ...
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Página 29 - The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and Nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the crush of worlds.
Página 125 - As man, perhaps, the moment of his breath Receives the lurking principle of death; The young disease, that must subdue at length, Grows with his growth, and strengthens with his strength; So, cast and mingled with his very frame.
Página 299 - All the publications of Mr. Churchill are prepared with so much taste and neatness, that it is superfluous to speak of them in terms of commendation.