The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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Page 10
... increased just in proportion as he yields to its influ- ence , although in children or insane persons it is often ... increases the heart's action from 20 to 30 beats to the minute , in from three to four min- utes , and at the same time ...
... increased just in proportion as he yields to its influ- ence , although in children or insane persons it is often ... increases the heart's action from 20 to 30 beats to the minute , in from three to four min- utes , and at the same time ...
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... increased , and intermittent fever decreased in preval- ence . Compared with the average for the month of Novem- ber in the seven years , 1879-1885 , intermittent fever , diphtheria , remittent fever , typho - malarial fever , pneu ...
... increased , and intermittent fever decreased in preval- ence . Compared with the average for the month of Novem- ber in the seven years , 1879-1885 , intermittent fever , diphtheria , remittent fever , typho - malarial fever , pneu ...
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... increased age and experience , to the older man whom he en- deavors to supplant . No doubt the older man is far | from being an angel in his conduct towards the younger aspirant to his practice , but after all this does not in- validate ...
... increased age and experience , to the older man whom he en- deavors to supplant . No doubt the older man is far | from being an angel in his conduct towards the younger aspirant to his practice , but after all this does not in- validate ...
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... increased rapidity- whether they are the cause or the scavengers of disease . A New York judge has lately decided that a land- lord is responsible for the sanitary condition of a house that he rents . In this case tenants refused to pay ...
... increased rapidity- whether they are the cause or the scavengers of disease . A New York judge has lately decided that a land- lord is responsible for the sanitary condition of a house that he rents . In this case tenants refused to pay ...
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... increased interchange of cell contents , an increase in the activity of movements of the areolar fluid , and an acceleration of the currents of blood and lymph in their respective vessels . Light and gentle stroking acts first as a mild ...
... increased interchange of cell contents , an increase in the activity of movements of the areolar fluid , and an acceleration of the currents of blood and lymph in their respective vessels . Light and gentle stroking acts first as a mild ...
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