| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 486 pages
...disagreeable. But this is very easily accounted for, as in the mouth the food mixes with various fluids that differ in different persons, and in the same person at different times. These fluids, and particularly the saliva, assist in the formation and change of taste. This accounts... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1850 - 476 pages
...disagreeable. But this is very easily accounted for, as in the mouth the food mixes with various fluids that differ in different persons, and in the same person at different times. These fluids, and particularly the saliva, assist in the formation and change of taste. This accounts... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1856 - 926 pages
...quantity 'will be limited in its, effects by the amount of chlorides; and as these may be supposed to differ in different persons, and in the same person at different times, it is understood how the greatest effect of the calomel must also vary. The comparative insusceptibility... | |
| Ira Mayhew - 1860 - 488 pages
...disagreeable. But this is very easily accounted for, as in the mouth the food mixes with various fluids that differ in different persons, and in the same person at different times. These fluids, and particularly the saliva, assist in the formation and change of taste. This accounts... | |
| George Bacon Wood - 1860 - 966 pages
...quantity will be limited in its effects by the amount of chlorides; and as these may be supposed to differ in different persons, and in the same person at different times, it is understood how the greatest effect of the calomel must also vary. The comparative insusceptibility... | |
| Thomas Scott Lambert - 1865 - 492 pages
...its tone or its tonicity, and exists without reference to the will. 472. THE TONB OF THE MUSCLES WILL DIFFER in different persons, and in the same person at different times. Whether it is the same as its contractility, only in a lesser degree, is not known. It can be suspended... | |
| 1887 - 532 pages
...posterior surface of the soft palate and the adjacent parts. Theimmediate effects of these man ceuvres differ in different persons and in the same person...developed all the local phenomena of a paroxysm of hay-fever. When advising a patient with hay-fever to submit to this plan of treatment for its relief,... | |
| 1887 - 604 pages
...pharynx the laryngeal brash, moderately filled with the carbolic acid mixture, and there, by a manosuvre easily acquired and practiced, to brush the posterior...blood-stained mucus is discharged from the nose and throat, and sometimes there is a slight frontal headache, sometimes there is a trivial cough, and occasionally... | |
| James Drummond - 1888 - 370 pages
...the conditional nature of the higher knowledge it follows that it must appear in varying proportions in different persons, and in the same person at different times. In reference to this subject we may distinguish three stages in the experience of the soul. First, it... | |
| James Drummond - 1888 - 372 pages
...the conditional nature of the higher knowledge it follows that it must appear in varying proportions in different persons, and in the same person at different times. In reference to this subject we may distinguish three stages in the experience of the soul. First, it... | |
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