Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 7s.l., 1887 |
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Page 511
... thought had been much neglected . He thought that the reflexes had not been sufficiently consid- ered , and spoke of the difficulty with which these parts were brought under the influence of an anæsthetic on account of their extensive ...
... thought had been much neglected . He thought that the reflexes had not been sufficiently consid- ered , and spoke of the difficulty with which these parts were brought under the influence of an anæsthetic on account of their extensive ...
Page 514
... thought we lose sight of the many other influences brought to bear which may modify the case under observation . Dr. Welch , in closing , said he had been sceptical in regard to the necessity for multiple inoculations , and believed one ...
... thought we lose sight of the many other influences brought to bear which may modify the case under observation . Dr. Welch , in closing , said he had been sceptical in regard to the necessity for multiple inoculations , and believed one ...
Page 610
... thought and memory of thought . When the site of this inner sensibility is active spontaneously it forms the cœnæsthesis - the ' spirits ; ' when active under provocation from sensation , it is prepensity ; when active from thought ...
... thought and memory of thought . When the site of this inner sensibility is active spontaneously it forms the cœnæsthesis - the ' spirits ; ' when active under provocation from sensation , it is prepensity ; when active from thought ...
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