Canada Lancet, Volume 7Lancet Publishing Company, 1875 |
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... believe what is generally taught , that the disease is not in the strict sense of the term , contagious ; and even now , while believing fully in its contagiousness , I must consider it but mildly so , for imported cases have occurred ...
... believe what is generally taught , that the disease is not in the strict sense of the term , contagious ; and even now , while believing fully in its contagiousness , I must consider it but mildly so , for imported cases have occurred ...
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... believe that the secretion of gastric juice was an intermittent phenomenon , and that it only occurred when the stomach was irritated by some stimulus of a mechanical or chemical nature . Dr. Braun gives an account ( in Eckhard's ...
... believe that the secretion of gastric juice was an intermittent phenomenon , and that it only occurred when the stomach was irritated by some stimulus of a mechanical or chemical nature . Dr. Braun gives an account ( in Eckhard's ...
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... believe that a very small quantity of soap , or of some neutral salt , is even less irritating to to the mucous membrane than pure water alone . To sum up all , large injections do reach the whole length of the large intestine and ...
... believe that a very small quantity of soap , or of some neutral salt , is even less irritating to to the mucous membrane than pure water alone . To sum up all , large injections do reach the whole length of the large intestine and ...
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... the very cordial reception I met with , during my short visit to Toronto . Believe me to be , my dear Sir , Most faithfully yours , JOHN ERIC ERICHSEN . Book Notices . SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES . - The 28 THE CANADA LANCET .
... the very cordial reception I met with , during my short visit to Toronto . Believe me to be , my dear Sir , Most faithfully yours , JOHN ERIC ERICHSEN . Book Notices . SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES . - The 28 THE CANADA LANCET .
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... believe , destined to promote the blessings of fraternal harmony , professional unity and successful self - government . An Association such as ours - composed of scientific philanthro- pists the residents of the frozen north and the ...
... believe , destined to promote the blessings of fraternal harmony , professional unity and successful self - government . An Association such as ours - composed of scientific philanthro- pists the residents of the frozen north and the ...
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Page 214 - ... 16. And the what-is-it went into the land of Nod, and took him a wife of the longimanous gibbons. 17. And in process of the cosmic period, were born unto them and their children, the anthropomorphic primordial types. 1 8. The homunculus, the prognathus, the troglodyte, the autochthon, the terragen — these are the generations of primeval man.
Page 214 - Now these are the generations of the higher vertebrata, in the cosmic period that the Unknowable evoluted the bipedal mammalia. " 12. And every man of the earth, while he was yet a monkey, and the horse, while he was a hipparion, and the hipparion, before he was an oredon.