Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... appears evident that there still remain defi- ciencies and uncertainties in it , yet it must then be recol- lected that there are the same in all kindred sciences - in ethics , politics , and even theology itself ; yet at the same time ...
... appears evident that there still remain defi- ciencies and uncertainties in it , yet it must then be recol- lected that there are the same in all kindred sciences - in ethics , politics , and even theology itself ; yet at the same time ...
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... appears that Nemesius , one of the successors of Galen , knew much of this phenomenon - to this , however , we will revert further on . The ancients did not understand the important distinction between nerves , muscles , and tendons . A ...
... appears that Nemesius , one of the successors of Galen , knew much of this phenomenon - to this , however , we will revert further on . The ancients did not understand the important distinction between nerves , muscles , and tendons . A ...
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... appears that the Arabs ventured to extract the stone , and open the trachea in some cases ; they also applied the moxa for the relief of internal pains * Although the Mahometan dispersion of the Alexandrian school and other Saracenic ...
... appears that the Arabs ventured to extract the stone , and open the trachea in some cases ; they also applied the moxa for the relief of internal pains * Although the Mahometan dispersion of the Alexandrian school and other Saracenic ...
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... appears to have anticipated to a considerable extent our Harvey in his great discovery . Servetus had already been persecuted and con- demned by the Roman inquisitors at Thoulouse and in Germany , but this appears a poor excuse ; he was ...
... appears to have anticipated to a considerable extent our Harvey in his great discovery . Servetus had already been persecuted and con- demned by the Roman inquisitors at Thoulouse and in Germany , but this appears a poor excuse ; he was ...
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... appears to be much more , and the organ is found engorged when the animal is killed in an enraged or excited state . Its coat is contractile when galvanised , as shown by Ecker . The enlargement of the organ in ague , apparently from ...
... appears to be much more , and the organ is found engorged when the animal is killed in an enraged or excited state . Its coat is contractile when galvanised , as shown by Ecker . The enlargement of the organ in ague , apparently from ...
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