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... tion , hypertrophy , atrophy , and degeneration . But it is impossi- ble to resolve these results into their elements . The solution of the simplest physiological problem is rendered difficult by the complexity of the conditions under ...
... tion , hypertrophy , atrophy , and degeneration . But it is impossi- ble to resolve these results into their elements . The solution of the simplest physiological problem is rendered difficult by the complexity of the conditions under ...
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... tion of the liquids exerted a decided influence upon the rapidity of their flow through capillary tubes . Thus , the flow of serum was retarded by alcohol in such quantities as might be supposed often mingled with the blood during life ...
... tion of the liquids exerted a decided influence upon the rapidity of their flow through capillary tubes . Thus , the flow of serum was retarded by alcohol in such quantities as might be supposed often mingled with the blood during life ...
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... tion , motion , and of the reflex function , as well as great diminution of temperature ; but twitchings and spasmodic movements were frequent . In another , a case of meningitis with effusion , the char- acteristic rigidity of the ...
... tion , motion , and of the reflex function , as well as great diminution of temperature ; but twitchings and spasmodic movements were frequent . In another , a case of meningitis with effusion , the char- acteristic rigidity of the ...
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... tion - surfaces lose their rough appearance , their yellowish color gets more grayish - white , and at last they become quite smooth and clear . As regards photophobia , we possess in the yellow oxide of mercury an excellent sedative ...
... tion - surfaces lose their rough appearance , their yellowish color gets more grayish - white , and at last they become quite smooth and clear . As regards photophobia , we possess in the yellow oxide of mercury an excellent sedative ...
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... well as the deaths were due to an inflamma- tion of the brain and spinal cord . " The petechiae would denote a OL . 5 , NO . 14 , blood - disease , and therefore the cerebro - spinal SUMMARY OF FOREIGN MEDICAL JOURNALS - BỶ FRANK KING . 25.
... well as the deaths were due to an inflamma- tion of the brain and spinal cord . " The petechiae would denote a OL . 5 , NO . 14 , blood - disease , and therefore the cerebro - spinal SUMMARY OF FOREIGN MEDICAL JOURNALS - BỶ FRANK KING . 25.
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