| 1881 - 736 pages
...caused by the bile-ducts being catarrhally obstructed. Nausea and vomiting are frequently present. It is not difficult to understand why this should be the case, when the whole intestinal tract is sympathetically, if not , directly, implicated. The evacuations... | |
| 1881 - 734 pages
...caused by the bile-ducts being catarrhally obstructed. Nausea and vomiting are frequently present. It is not difficult to understand why this should be the case, when the whole intestinal tract is sympathetically, if not directly, implicated. The evacuations are... | |
| New Hampshire. State Department of Health - 1889 - 402 pages
...power. It is during childhood, however, that the greatest successes of physical culture are to be noted, and it is not difficult to understand why this should be the case. All the conditions are at that time favorable for development. The bones and cartilages forming the... | |
| 1889 - 400 pages
...power. It is during childhood, however, that the greatest successes of physical culture are to be noted, and it is not difficult to understand why this should be the case. All the conditions are at that time favorable for development. The bones and cartilages forming the... | |
| Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Great Britain) - 1908 - 746 pages
...food-material in the form of fat does not take place at all, or not to the same extent as in normal animals. It is not difficult to understand why this should be the case. The rapid growth of the tumour-cells is the result of their absorbing more nutritive material than... | |
| Theodore De Laguna, Grace Mead Andrus De Laguna - 1910 - 276 pages
...so expressly avowed as in their relation to the last great name of the school — John Stuart Mill. It is not difficult to understand why this should be the case. It was Mill who carried to the farthest extent the psychological analysis of fundamental philosophical... | |
| Babcock & Wilcox Company - 1914 - 232 pages
...same percentage of reduction in the amount of fuel used as in the amount of steam per horse-power. It is not difficult to understand why this should be the case in a properly designed arrangement of superheaters. In all the cases cited, and these are the only... | |
| Babcock & Wilcox Company - 1914 - 232 pages
...same percentage of reduction in the amount of fuel used as in the amount of steam per horse-power. It is not difficult to understand why this should be the case in a properly designed arrangement of superheaters. In all the cases cited, and these are the only... | |
| 1919 - 240 pages
...there have been periods in almost every community during which the local department was under fire, and it is not difficult to understand why this should be the case. The nature of the duties of the police department, and its enormous importance in serving safety and... | |
| Canada. Parliament. Senate - 1920 - 908 pages
...brought about by five years of war. When we consider the causes that have led to these conditions, it is not difficult to understand why this should be the case. It is easier to pull down than to build up. It took nearly five years to almost destroy a civilization... | |
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