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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... theory ; and as it is very difficult in post - mortem inspections to determine with exactness the cause of death , we shoula be wary lest the scalpel and the microscope give us back only our own a priori conceptions . The general belief ...
... theory ; and as it is very difficult in post - mortem inspections to determine with exactness the cause of death , we shoula be wary lest the scalpel and the microscope give us back only our own a priori conceptions . The general belief ...
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... theory of the " inflam- mations of veins " as it was before regarded , and explains many results formerly attributed to " palsy of the heart , ” “ retroces- sion of gout , " " metastasis , " " sudden death , " etc. To the formation of ...
... theory of the " inflam- mations of veins " as it was before regarded , and explains many results formerly attributed to " palsy of the heart , ” “ retroces- sion of gout , " " metastasis , " " sudden death , " etc. To the formation of ...
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... theory that epilepsy is due to anemia , and not to congestion of the cerebral vessels . If maniacal excitement follows the fit , there is even more congestion . The degree of congestion is in direct ratio to the number of fits and their ...
... theory that epilepsy is due to anemia , and not to congestion of the cerebral vessels . If maniacal excitement follows the fit , there is even more congestion . The degree of congestion is in direct ratio to the number of fits and their ...
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... theory of its action , according to Liebreich , is that the hydrate of chloral , treated with an alkali , is resolved into chloroform , and into a formate which soon disappears ; the blood is an alkaline fluid , therefore the hydrate ...
... theory of its action , according to Liebreich , is that the hydrate of chloral , treated with an alkali , is resolved into chloroform , and into a formate which soon disappears ; the blood is an alkaline fluid , therefore the hydrate ...
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... Transac- tions " is immediately followed by another , containing details of treatment upon his plan , on a large scale , in which the results corroborated the theory , and which demonstrated the re- markable 34 [ July , Modern Medicine .
... Transac- tions " is immediately followed by another , containing details of treatment upon his plan , on a large scale , in which the results corroborated the theory , and which demonstrated the re- markable 34 [ July , Modern Medicine .
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