Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... constitute , themselves , their best rewards . In this country , too , the constitution of the profession is , and always has been , anomalous ; and errors in medical as well as in civil legislation have generally a bad influence on the ...
... constitute , themselves , their best rewards . In this country , too , the constitution of the profession is , and always has been , anomalous ; and errors in medical as well as in civil legislation have generally a bad influence on the ...
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... constitute a diverticulum , into which 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 ...
... constitute a diverticulum , into which 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 ...
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... constituting a sensorium , are soon found in invertebrate animals , receiving nerves from the organs of sense , and ... constitute the ring above alluded to . The respiratory system , or branchiæ , with their * If we divide transversely ...
... constituting a sensorium , are soon found in invertebrate animals , receiving nerves from the organs of sense , and ... constitute the ring above alluded to . The respiratory system , or branchiæ , with their * If we divide transversely ...
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... constitute a nervous system , more perfect , though less regular than in many fishes . The ganglionic . system of the viscera in the mollusk is distinct , and only connected with the sensorial ganglia indirectly , but rather with the ...
... constitute a nervous system , more perfect , though less regular than in many fishes . The ganglionic . system of the viscera in the mollusk is distinct , and only connected with the sensorial ganglia indirectly , but rather with the ...
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... constituting the strong external defensive envelope of the brain . * The former are sometimes infil- trated with pigment , as is seen in the frog , or in front of the brain of some sheep . We are disposed to consider the cerebellum as ...
... constituting the strong external defensive envelope of the brain . * The former are sometimes infil- trated with pigment , as is seen in the frog , or in front of the brain of some sheep . We are disposed to consider the cerebellum as ...
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according acid action affected anatomy animals apoplexy appears arteries bile blood body bone bowels brain carbon carbonic acid cause cerebellum cerebral cerebrum chemical cholera circulation cloth colour commissure commonly connexion convolutions corpora corpora quadrigemina corpus striatum cure curious disease ditto doctrine doubt dropsy epilepsy evidently existence Fallopius Fcap fever fibrine fluid Foolscap 8vo functions ganglia ganglion glands hæmorrhage Hahnemann heart HOSPITAL inflammation injury insanity instance irritation kidneys latter liver lobes lungs Medical medicine medulla oblongata membrane Mesmerism mind morbid motor mucous muscles muscular nature nervous system observed occur optic lobes optic nerves organs origin pain paralysis particularly pathology patient peculiar perhaps PHYSICIAN poison Post 8vo posterior present principle probably produced remarkable remedies respect respiration respiratory scrofula Second Edition seen sensation skin sometimes spinal cord spinal nerves stomach supposed SURGEON SURGERY symptoms tion tissues treatment tumour ulceration urine ventricle vessels whilst yellow fever