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... complete integrity of the nervous system amid the wreck of other systems and the waste and decay of the rest of the body , and after death accompanied with the most violent nervous commotions , we are forced to regard the nervous system ...
... complete integrity of the nervous system amid the wreck of other systems and the waste and decay of the rest of the body , and after death accompanied with the most violent nervous commotions , we are forced to regard the nervous system ...
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... complete relaxation . When relaxed completely , they are like flat bands of two lines in breadth , and transmit liquids in copious streams . The persistence of their irritability , though most probably not greater than that of adult ...
... complete relaxation . When relaxed completely , they are like flat bands of two lines in breadth , and transmit liquids in copious streams . The persistence of their irritability , though most probably not greater than that of adult ...
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... complete relaxation and paralysis of the muscular tissue at 115o Fahrenheit . This I have established by most careful observa- tions , and the proof that the same phenomenon occurs in living animals also , I havé given in an article on ...
... complete relaxation and paralysis of the muscular tissue at 115o Fahrenheit . This I have established by most careful observa- tions , and the proof that the same phenomenon occurs in living animals also , I havé given in an article on ...
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... complete paralysis of the artery ; from the others , relaxation merely , with conservation of irritability . Al- though the proportions of the carbonate were greater than those of the medicinal doses to the amount of blood in the ...
... complete paralysis of the artery ; from the others , relaxation merely , with conservation of irritability . Al- though the proportions of the carbonate were greater than those of the medicinal doses to the amount of blood in the ...
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... complete relaxation was reached at 115o . I had noticed that on admitting suddenly the flow of a heated liquid intó an artery the dilatation was preceded by a few minutes of contraction , and the same was true of the action of certain ...
... complete relaxation was reached at 115o . I had noticed that on admitting suddenly the flow of a heated liquid intó an artery the dilatation was preceded by a few minutes of contraction , and the same was true of the action of certain ...
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