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" The blood is not an organ which is formed, but an organ in the act of formation ; indeed, it is the sum of all the organs which are being formed. The chemical force and the vital principle hold each other in such perfect equilibrium, that every disturbance,... "
Wells's Principles and Applications of Chemistry: For the Use of Academies ... - Página 492
por David Ames Wells - 1862
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Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1840 - 420 páginas
...which it offers to exterior influences. The blood is not an organ which is formed, but an organ in the act of formation ; indeed, it is the sum of all...cause it may proceed, effects a change in the blood. This liquid possesses so little of permanence, that it cannot be removed from the body without immediately...
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine

1841 - 814 páginas
...not an organ which is formed, but an organ in the act nf formation ; indeed, it is the sum of all ihr organs which are being formed. The chemical force...whatever cause it may proceed, effects a change in the Mood. Every chemical action propagates itself through the mass nf the blood ; for example, the active...
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Chemistry in Its Application to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1842 - 450 páginas
...which it offers to exterior influences. The blood is not an organ which is formed, but an organ in the act of formation ; indeed, it is the sum of all...cause it may proceed, effects a change in the blood. This liquid possesses so little of permanence, that it cannot be removed from the body without immediately...
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Chemistry in Its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 446 páginas
...which it offers to exterior influences. The blood is not an organ which is formed, but an organ in the act of formation ; indeed, it is the sum of all...cause it may proceed, effects a change in the blood. This liquid possesses so little of permanence that it cannot be removed from the body without immediately...
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Chemistry in Its Application to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 260 páginas
...which it offers to exterior influences. The blood is not an organ which is formed, but an organ in the act of formation ; indeed, it is the sum of all...disturbance, however trifling, or from whatever cause it mav proceed, effects a change in the blood. This liquid possesses so little of permanence, that it...
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The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen2

1846 - 788 páginas
...which it offers to exterior influences. The blood is not an organ which is formed, but an organ in the act of formation ; indeed it is the sum of all...cause it may proceed, effects a change in the blood." A great variety of substances are known by chemical action to cause signal changes in this fluid —...
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The Institutes of Medicine

Martyn Paine - 1847 - 858 páginas
...compared to the BLOOD, in respect of the FEEBLE RESISTANCE which it offers to exterior influences." " The chemical force and the vital principle hold each...CAUSE it may proceed, EFFECTS A CHANGE IN THE BLOOD." — LIEBIG'S Organic Chemistry applied, &c. But, again, nevertheless, " It is obvious, moreover, that...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review, Volumen4

1849 - 794 páginas
...fourth edition, vol. 1, p. 73. tLeibig's Chemistry in its application to Agriculture and Physiology. the act of formation; indeed it is the 'sum of all...cause it may proceed, effects a change in the blood." A great variety of substances are known by chemical action to cause signal changes in this fluid—as...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and Surgical ..., Volumen4

1849 - 808 páginas
...fourth edition, vol. 1, p. 73. tLeibig's Chemistry in its application to Agriculture and Physiology. the act of formation; indeed it is the sum of all...which are being formed. The chemical force and the vita] principle hold each other in such perfect equilibrium, that every disturbance, however trifling,...
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Transactions of the First-fifty-ninth Annual Meeting ...

Ohio state medical society - 1853 - 338 páginas
...following quotation embodies in a few words, the main leading thought of the author on this subject:— "The Chemical force and the Vital principle hold each...whatever cause it may proceed, effects a change in the Hood." This, then, is an important starting point in our reasoning process; for if it be really possessed...
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