The Georgia Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 3, Issue 6St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch 1898 |
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... change , which did not fail to affect Huxley , and through which arose that Huxley whom we commemorate to - day , is no unknown occur- rence to one who is acquainted with the history not only of know- ledge but also of individual ...
... change , which did not fail to affect Huxley , and through which arose that Huxley whom we commemorate to - day , is no unknown occur- rence to one who is acquainted with the history not only of know- ledge but also of individual ...
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... change , for the origination or formation of cells , has ever been found outside the living organism . And yet a chemist of Lie- big's importance actually believed that fibrin could be conveyed directly from the meat consumed into the ...
... change , for the origination or formation of cells , has ever been found outside the living organism . And yet a chemist of Lie- big's importance actually believed that fibrin could be conveyed directly from the meat consumed into the ...
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... changes with- out the presence of exudation , or , at any rate , of plastic exudation . I need only recall the form of inflammation which I named arthritis chronica deformans , and which is described by French physicians as arthrite ...
... changes with- out the presence of exudation , or , at any rate , of plastic exudation . I need only recall the form of inflammation which I named arthritis chronica deformans , and which is described by French physicians as arthrite ...
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... changes in parts of the tissues , which had formerly been organized and not infrequently actually hyperplastic . It ... changes was an active productive process of cell - multiplication ; that at the same time the intercellular substance ...
... changes in parts of the tissues , which had formerly been organized and not infrequently actually hyperplastic . It ... changes was an active productive process of cell - multiplication ; that at the same time the intercellular substance ...
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... changes ; they become differentiated by means of metaplastic processes which are in their turn connected with cells and cell - territories . Thus it comes about that people have for ages spoken of dissimilar parts . The complete full ...
... changes ; they become differentiated by means of metaplastic processes which are in their turn connected with cells and cell - territories . Thus it comes about that people have for ages spoken of dissimilar parts . The complete full ...
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