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... in a recent lecture made an exhibition of a very sensitive and accurate mechanism known as the " Muscle Bed . " The fine mechanism registers the rush of extra blood supply to some organ or extremity in 12 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
... in a recent lecture made an exhibition of a very sensitive and accurate mechanism known as the " Muscle Bed . " The fine mechanism registers the rush of extra blood supply to some organ or extremity in 12 ORIGINAL ARTICLES .
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of extra blood supply to some organ or extremity in response to con- centrated thought . Any serious problem tips the bed in the direction of the head . The experience of the muscle - bed shows that man's body , is but " clay in the ...
of extra blood supply to some organ or extremity in response to con- centrated thought . Any serious problem tips the bed in the direction of the head . The experience of the muscle - bed shows that man's body , is but " clay in the ...
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... organ which sooner or later is liable to develop an inflamma- tion which will cause trouble . Taken altogether the paper was an in- teresting one , as are all the papers which emanate from Dr. Hinsdale's pen . Dr. Jones in discussing ...
... organ which sooner or later is liable to develop an inflamma- tion which will cause trouble . Taken altogether the paper was an in- teresting one , as are all the papers which emanate from Dr. Hinsdale's pen . Dr. Jones in discussing ...
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... organ- ism , and health would be again resumed . The only way to acquire this knowledge , he held , was by clinical experience , and that an ocean of hypothesis was not worth a drop of proof ; the classic names of diseases were only ...
... organ- ism , and health would be again resumed . The only way to acquire this knowledge , he held , was by clinical experience , and that an ocean of hypothesis was not worth a drop of proof ; the classic names of diseases were only ...
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... organs of multifarious sorts ; of hearts which continued to beat after death , for a while ; of eyes which continued to wink , for a while ; of tails which continued to twist , for a while ; and even could cut minute living organisms ...
... organs of multifarious sorts ; of hearts which continued to beat after death , for a while ; of eyes which continued to wink , for a while ; of tails which continued to twist , for a while ; and even could cut minute living organisms ...
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