The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volumen14Freeman & Bolles, 1836 |
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... action in some parts will excite a corresponding action , either in the whole system , or in the organ with which it is associated ; while in others a much stronger action will produce very little effect , except where it originated ...
... action in some parts will excite a corresponding action , either in the whole system , or in the organ with which it is associated ; while in others a much stronger action will produce very little effect , except where it originated ...
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... action , whose functions are in some measure dependent on each other . Sometimes the sympathetic action takes place simultaneously with the original one , or nearly so , and sometimes it follows it , according as in either way the joint ...
... action , whose functions are in some measure dependent on each other . Sometimes the sympathetic action takes place simultaneously with the original one , or nearly so , and sometimes it follows it , according as in either way the joint ...
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... actions are so associated , as that one organ performs no function whatever , until it is excited by a previous action in another organ . When conception has taken place in the uterus , the mammæ enlarge and prepare for their secretions ...
... actions are so associated , as that one organ performs no function whatever , until it is excited by a previous action in another organ . When conception has taken place in the uterus , the mammæ enlarge and prepare for their secretions ...
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... actions in health , are generally disposed to suffer together in disease , whether the disease be spontaneous , or the ... action is reciprocal ; for a se- vere blow on the head will often occasion vomiting . The extremities , in like ...
... actions in health , are generally disposed to suffer together in disease , whether the disease be spontaneous , or the ... action is reciprocal ; for a se- vere blow on the head will often occasion vomiting . The extremities , in like ...
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... action by sympathy , from an injury done to another , that which actually received the injury is often more or less re- lieved from the consequences of it . Thus in the cases to which we have referred , of sympathies with the stomach ...
... action by sympathy , from an injury done to another , that which actually received the injury is often more or less re- lieved from the consequences of it . Thus in the cases to which we have referred , of sympathies with the stomach ...
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