| Thomas Johnstone Aitkin - 1838 - 632 pages
...raise up the wing against a less degree of resistance. The quantity of colouring matter also varies, not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different times, according to age, health, and other circumstances. During every moment of our existence the globules... | |
| Sylvester Graham - 1849 - 302 pages
...organic life, and are very small. The form of the spleen is elliptical or oval. Its size varies much, not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different periods, and inconstantly. As a general statement, however, it is, in an adult, about four inches long,... | |
| 1850 - 590 pages
...presents no proportion to the weight of the animal; that the consumption of oxygen varies very much, not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different periods ; that the quantity of oxygen consumed by animals, when fasting, is much less t han when they... | |
| 1850 - 588 pages
...presents no proportion to the weight of the animal ; that the consumption of oxygen varies very much, not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different periods; that the quantity of oxygen consumed by animals, when fasting, is much less than when they... | |
| Sylvester Graham - 1854 - 750 pages
...organic life, and are very small. The form of the spleen is elliptical or oval. Its size varies much, not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different periods, and inconstantly. As a general statement, however, it is, in an adult, about four inches long,... | |
| Peter Hood - 1871 - 446 pages
...excess. It seems probable that the physiological amount of fibrin may vary within rather wide limits, not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different times, and under different conditions of diet and exercise. We observe the most severe attacks 01 rheumatic fever... | |
| Herbert Codman Clapp - 1880 - 192 pages
...months, or even years. We know that the susceptibility to the common contagious diseases differs greatly not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different times ; and even if it should be proved, in the future, that the origin of many cases of consumption, now otherwise... | |
| Herbert Codman Clapp - 1881 - 192 pages
...months, or even years. We know that the susceptibility to the common contagious diseases differs greatly not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different times ; and even if it should be proved, in the future, that the origin of many cases of consumption, now otherwise... | |
| Epidemiological Society of London - 1894 - 324 pages
...period was no longer than two hours. There would appear to be a varying degree of resistance to cholera not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different times. That the susceptibility to cholera may be immensely increased by errors and excesses in diet is open... | |
| Daniel John Leech - 1902 - 276 pages
...excretive powers. It therefore follows that the duration of action must differ within certain limits, not only in different individuals, but also in the same individual at different times. The state of the organs connected with absorption and excretion is hardly ever the same for any length... | |
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