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... wall , although the bladder wall may be impervious to water alone , and to a saturated sulphate of magnesia solution alone , yet when these two fluids are on either side of it an interchange takes place , the water passes through into ...
... wall , although the bladder wall may be impervious to water alone , and to a saturated sulphate of magnesia solution alone , yet when these two fluids are on either side of it an interchange takes place , the water passes through into ...
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... wall of rectum ) , and two bodies capable of osmosing through this wall , the toxin and the sulphate of magnesia . I ex plained my theory to a number of medical men in Toronto , hoping that they would encourage me to try if it would ...
... wall of rectum ) , and two bodies capable of osmosing through this wall , the toxin and the sulphate of magnesia . I ex plained my theory to a number of medical men in Toronto , hoping that they would encourage me to try if it would ...
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... wall . I had assisted at the operation , being Dr. Ross ' regular assistant at St. Michael's , and as it seemed an utterly hopeless case I asked to have the patient placed under my care for the purpose of demon- strating my theory . The ...
... wall . I had assisted at the operation , being Dr. Ross ' regular assistant at St. Michael's , and as it seemed an utterly hopeless case I asked to have the patient placed under my care for the purpose of demon- strating my theory . The ...
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... wall of the vein , and the solution went into tissues . The arm swelled to a great size , and at 6 o'clock the tem- perature was 102 ° , a drop of one degree . This was the only time the temperature did not come down to normal , the ...
... wall of the vein , and the solution went into tissues . The arm swelled to a great size , and at 6 o'clock the tem- perature was 102 ° , a drop of one degree . This was the only time the temperature did not come down to normal , the ...
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... walls of the lymph capillaries of the serous membranes , and this may , to some extent , explain the very rapid absorption from these surfaces , but I do not think that there is very good ground for the belief that stomata are present ...
... walls of the lymph capillaries of the serous membranes , and this may , to some extent , explain the very rapid absorption from these surfaces , but I do not think that there is very good ground for the belief that stomata are present ...
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