Discourses on practical physicJ. & A. Churchill, 1871 - 93 pages |
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Page 63
... human so far above the other animal existences . With this change of theory respecting the functions of the great nervous systems , there must flow change of view in re- spect to the seat of disorder in cases of intermittent pulse . We ...
... human so far above the other animal existences . With this change of theory respecting the functions of the great nervous systems , there must flow change of view in re- spect to the seat of disorder in cases of intermittent pulse . We ...
Page 64
... human subject in those who suffer from intermittent stroke . Falling back on our knowledge of the nervous mechanism of the heart , we ask again , Where is the seat of the nervous lesion that causes intermittent action , and what is the ...
... human subject in those who suffer from intermittent stroke . Falling back on our knowledge of the nervous mechanism of the heart , we ask again , Where is the seat of the nervous lesion that causes intermittent action , and what is the ...
Page 67
... human possesses two nervous natures . The one primitive , impulsive , instinctive , propelling , sustaining , and probably capable of no immediate or direct education ; a nature seated in the ganglionic centres . The other secondary ...
... human possesses two nervous natures . The one primitive , impulsive , instinctive , propelling , sustaining , and probably capable of no immediate or direct education ; a nature seated in the ganglionic centres . The other secondary ...
Page 69
... human subject by mechanical irritation of the pneumogastric , for the purpose of aiding in the reduction of dislocation . * But from what I learn from observation on the inferior animals , the same irritation , while it produces ...
... human subject by mechanical irritation of the pneumogastric , for the purpose of aiding in the reduction of dislocation . * But from what I learn from observation on the inferior animals , the same irritation , while it produces ...
Page iv
... Human Do. Manual 33 Heale on Vital Causes 33 Richardson on Coagulation 37 Shea's Animal Physiology SCIENCE - continued . PAGE 29 Pratt's Genealogy of Creation. MEDICINE - continued . Inman's New Theory Do. Myalgia .. .. PAGE 22 ...
... Human Do. Manual 33 Heale on Vital Causes 33 Richardson on Coagulation 37 Shea's Animal Physiology SCIENCE - continued . PAGE 29 Pratt's Genealogy of Creation. MEDICINE - continued . Inman's New Theory Do. Myalgia .. .. PAGE 22 ...
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Page 1 - So I returned, and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter. Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive.
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