Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... blood was one of the great deficiencies of the ancients . Yet it 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 ...
... blood was one of the great deficiencies of the ancients . Yet it 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 ...
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... blood ; and post - mortem investigations were inter- dicted by ecclesiastical authority . With these sacerdotal physicians and bolder monkish surgeons , certain charlatans , heretics , and astrologers , often disputed the field . We may ...
... blood ; and post - mortem investigations were inter- dicted by ecclesiastical authority . With these sacerdotal physicians and bolder monkish surgeons , certain charlatans , heretics , and astrologers , often disputed the field . We may ...
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... blood . These great men were our masters in anatomy , and we should never forget that to their labours we are indebted for what we know . In human anatomy discovery is now nearly out of the question ; its study consists in seeing what ...
... blood . These great men were our masters in anatomy , and we should never forget that to their labours we are indebted for what we know . In human anatomy discovery is now nearly out of the question ; its study consists in seeing what ...
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... blood - current is directed in particular states of the stomach or system . We found a human spleen , as taken from the body and emptied of the blood , to weigh six and a half ounces ; when injected with water from its artery ( the ...
... blood - current is directed in particular states of the stomach or system . We found a human spleen , as taken from the body and emptied of the blood , to weigh six and a half ounces ; when injected with water from its artery ( the ...
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... blood , enter the heart by the two great ascending and descending veins ; that portion of the blood which ascends from the digestive organs , having , as alluded to above , previously passed through the liver ; the descending column ...
... blood , enter the heart by the two great ascending and descending veins ; that portion of the blood which ascends from the digestive organs , having , as alluded to above , previously passed through the liver ; the descending column ...
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