The North American Review, Volume 117Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 21
... animal temperature is a sensitive mercurial ther- mometer , graded between 85 ° and 115 ° Fahrenheit , self - regis- tering , and measuring with fifths or even tenths of a degree . As a rule , the temperature is taken at the armpit ...
... animal temperature is a sensitive mercurial ther- mometer , graded between 85 ° and 115 ° Fahrenheit , self - regis- tering , and measuring with fifths or even tenths of a degree . As a rule , the temperature is taken at the armpit ...
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... Animal heat is affected by a great variety of collateral cir- cumstances , but the great distinction between the variations of health and those of disease is , that the first are temporary and within narrow limits , amounting to mere ...
... Animal heat is affected by a great variety of collateral cir- cumstances , but the great distinction between the variations of health and those of disease is , that the first are temporary and within narrow limits , amounting to mere ...
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... animal began to fail soon after the process of drawing off its bile commenced ; that in fact the very organs and tissues experimented upon were on the road to death ; that it was not only an animal which was not man , but a wounded and ...
... animal began to fail soon after the process of drawing off its bile commenced ; that in fact the very organs and tissues experimented upon were on the road to death ; that it was not only an animal which was not man , but a wounded and ...
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... animal from his wounds and the presence of the canula , and from the actual wasting disease engendered by the deprivation of bile , than lies in the giving of a few doses of calomel , which at first , as we have seen , before the ...
... animal from his wounds and the presence of the canula , and from the actual wasting disease engendered by the deprivation of bile , than lies in the giving of a few doses of calomel , which at first , as we have seen , before the ...
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... animal tem- perature , causes extreme muscular relaxation , practically con- firming the theory of its action as chloroform . Its physical action being clearly understood , its applications must be ex-介 2 ম tremely varied , and in ...
... animal tem- perature , causes extreme muscular relaxation , practically con- firming the theory of its action as chloroform . Its physical action being clearly understood , its applications must be ex-介 2 ম tremely varied , and in ...
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