The Nature, Symptoms, and Treatment of Consumption: Being the Essay to which was Awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal of the Medical Society of London |
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... upon as exceptions , and as bearing a very small proportion to those of an opposite kind , where , in spite of a long and uninterrupted asso- ciation with the disease , no ill effect has accrued CONSUMPTION NOT CONTAGIOUS . 9.
... upon as exceptions , and as bearing a very small proportion to those of an opposite kind , where , in spite of a long and uninterrupted asso- ciation with the disease , no ill effect has accrued CONSUMPTION NOT CONTAGIOUS . 9.
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... proportion to the original tuberculous one ) ; or , it depends upon a process identical with ordinary petrifaction , in which each organic molecule , as it is removed , is exactly replaced by a calcareous one , so that the chalky ...
... proportion to the original tuberculous one ) ; or , it depends upon a process identical with ordinary petrifaction , in which each organic molecule , as it is removed , is exactly replaced by a calcareous one , so that the chalky ...
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... proportion of phosphate of lime , a salt of soda , and animal matter , have constituted all the specimens I have examined ; but it is very probable that their chemical characters are not always the same . In the case of tubercular ...
... proportion of phosphate of lime , a salt of soda , and animal matter , have constituted all the specimens I have examined ; but it is very probable that their chemical characters are not always the same . In the case of tubercular ...
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... proportions in individual cases . More recently , Mr. Simon has denied the existence of cells in the tubercular deposit , or , at least , thinks them unessential parts of its composition . Gruby differs from every other observer , in ...
... proportions in individual cases . More recently , Mr. Simon has denied the existence of cells in the tubercular deposit , or , at least , thinks them unessential parts of its composition . Gruby differs from every other observer , in ...
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... proportions , according to the amount of vitality in the tubercular mass , in other words , to the degree of phthisis which has pro- duced them ; the closer the tubercle approaches to living structures , the more numerous and perfect ...
... proportions , according to the amount of vitality in the tubercular mass , in other words , to the degree of phthisis which has pro- duced them ; the closer the tubercle approaches to living structures , the more numerous and perfect ...
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