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Page 81
... complaints . They found in several cases , and particularly in cases of phthisis , that the cop- per solution afforded a more or less strongly marked reaction . In some of the results that were shown to me , quite a fair amount of sub ...
... complaints . They found in several cases , and particularly in cases of phthisis , that the cop- per solution afforded a more or less strongly marked reaction . In some of the results that were shown to me , quite a fair amount of sub ...
Page 94
... complaint , until the physiology of the subject should be established upon a correct and sub- stantial footing . It is true , the cause of diabetes might be , perchance , accidentally discovered ; but , unless our know- ledge of the ...
... complaint , until the physiology of the subject should be established upon a correct and sub- stantial footing . It is true , the cause of diabetes might be , perchance , accidentally discovered ; but , unless our know- ledge of the ...
Page 100
... complaint . Opinions have varied at different epochs as to the organ at fault in Diabetes . At one At one period the kidneys were looked upon as constituting the seat of the disease . Then , it was discovered that the sugar existed in ...
... complaint . Opinions have varied at different epochs as to the organ at fault in Diabetes . At one At one period the kidneys were looked upon as constituting the seat of the disease . Then , it was discovered that the sugar existed in ...
Page 102
... complaint . Looking at all the facts that have been brought to light by modern research , I am strongly inclined to believe that the organ whose action is essentially at fault in Diabetes is the liver . I know of nothing to show that ...
... complaint . Looking at all the facts that have been brought to light by modern research , I am strongly inclined to believe that the organ whose action is essentially at fault in Diabetes is the liver . I know of nothing to show that ...
Page 103
... complaint ; and , supposing it to have been traced to exposure to cold , no clue has yet been obtained of the manner in which the effect is produced . Bernard in his Leçons de Physiologie Experimentale , ' Paris , 1855 , p . 346 , has ...
... complaint ; and , supposing it to have been traced to exposure to cold , no clue has yet been obtained of the manner in which the effect is produced . Bernard in his Leçons de Physiologie Experimentale , ' Paris , 1855 , p . 346 , has ...
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