Eutherapeia; Or, An Examination of the Principles of Medical Science with Researches in the Nervous System |
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... experiment difficult and fallacious , yet we must maintain that the science is , upon the whole , the legitimate growth , for a succession of ages , of reason and observation . Its foundations are strengthened by the acknowledged truths ...
... experiment difficult and fallacious , yet we must maintain that the science is , upon the whole , the legitimate growth , for a succession of ages , of reason and observation . Its foundations are strengthened by the acknowledged truths ...
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... experiment difficult and fallacious , yet we must maintain that the science is , upon the whole , the legitimate growth , for a succession of ages , of reason and observation . Its foundations are strengthened by the acknowledged truths ...
... experiment difficult and fallacious , yet we must maintain that the science is , upon the whole , the legitimate growth , for a succession of ages , of reason and observation . Its foundations are strengthened by the acknowledged truths ...
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... Experimental inquiries , but on weak and nervous individuals , are made to prove the same , as they might be made to prove anything ; and if of a medical nature , deceptive statistics have been sometimes added , as will again be noticed ...
... Experimental inquiries , but on weak and nervous individuals , are made to prove the same , as they might be made to prove anything ; and if of a medical nature , deceptive statistics have been sometimes added , as will again be noticed ...
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... experiments would seem to show that these are quite passive agents , though many attribute muscular fibres to some of them ; apparently the most efficient cause is a vis - a - tergo derived from the capillaries , * and perhaps con ...
... experiments would seem to show that these are quite passive agents , though many attribute muscular fibres to some of them ; apparently the most efficient cause is a vis - a - tergo derived from the capillaries , * and perhaps con ...
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... experiments of M. Majendie , and also , and we think erro- neously , because injury of the cerebellum appears to have little effect on the ( mere instinctive ) movements . The experiments alluded to would seem to prove that the ...
... experiments of M. Majendie , and also , and we think erro- neously , because injury of the cerebellum appears to have little effect on the ( mere instinctive ) movements . The experiments alluded to would seem to prove that the ...
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