Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 18s.l., 1898 |
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... tion I will quote from one of the most eminent scientists of our genera- tion , an original investigator of rare genius and success , Prof. John Tyndall : " I have spoken of the floating dust of the air , of the means of rendering it ...
... tion I will quote from one of the most eminent scientists of our genera- tion , an original investigator of rare genius and success , Prof. John Tyndall : " I have spoken of the floating dust of the air , of the means of rendering it ...
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... tion and impaired and diminished activities . Alcohol in the system to excess is always followed by incapacity of the senses and judgment , with lessened power of control . The degree will vary widely with the amount taken and the state ...
... tion and impaired and diminished activities . Alcohol in the system to excess is always followed by incapacity of the senses and judgment , with lessened power of control . The degree will vary widely with the amount taken and the state ...
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... tion . He never doubts or hesitates . Such a man is a dangerous wit- ness in criminal courts , because his defective knowledge has a morbid positiveness that often carries conviction . In reality an inebriate wit- ness testifying to ...
... tion . He never doubts or hesitates . Such a man is a dangerous wit- ness in criminal courts , because his defective knowledge has a morbid positiveness that often carries conviction . In reality an inebriate wit- ness testifying to ...
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... tion in the field of scientific inquiry . The fact I wish to make prominent is not the irresponsibility legally of these cases , but to show that the present legal standard of judgment is wrong and contrary to all teachings of science ...
... tion in the field of scientific inquiry . The fact I wish to make prominent is not the irresponsibility legally of these cases , but to show that the present legal standard of judgment is wrong and contrary to all teachings of science ...
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... tion , when not employing drainage . He is convinced that this procedure undoubtedly diminishes shock as well as the thirst of which patients so frequently complain after such operations . The Blood Changes Induced In a recent address ...
... tion , when not employing drainage . He is convinced that this procedure undoubtedly diminishes shock as well as the thirst of which patients so frequently complain after such operations . The Blood Changes Induced In a recent address ...
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