Medical Notes and ReflectionsLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 - 638 páginas |
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... particular classes of remedies ; and reflections on certain points of physiology , in which , without any pretension to expe- rimental inquiry , it appeared to me that something might be gained by arranging the facts and inferences in a ...
... particular classes of remedies ; and reflections on certain points of physiology , in which , without any pretension to expe- rimental inquiry , it appeared to me that something might be gained by arranging the facts and inferences in a ...
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... particular remedies ; or the worse , because wider , de- ception of some system , professing to have attained at once , what the most learned and acute observers have laboured after for ages in vain . It must be admitted , indeed , that ...
... particular remedies ; or the worse , because wider , de- ception of some system , professing to have attained at once , what the most learned and acute observers have laboured after for ages in vain . It must be admitted , indeed , that ...
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... particular periods of development ; dis- placing organs only partially evolved , or suspending the progress of structure in parts yet imperfect . The advance here , from the old notion of a lusus naturæ , is obvious ; and the and ...
... particular periods of development ; dis- placing organs only partially evolved , or suspending the progress of structure in parts yet imperfect . The advance here , from the old notion of a lusus naturæ , is obvious ; and the and ...
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... particular monstrosity in man has its analogy in the natural state of the same parts in some inferior animal , the fact is nevertheless so general as to justify its being regarded as a principle in the development of animal life . * It ...
... particular monstrosity in man has its analogy in the natural state of the same parts in some inferior animal , the fact is nevertheless so general as to justify its being regarded as a principle in the development of animal life . * It ...
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... particular periods of life ; in the proofs of a morbid matter peculiar to each ; in the variety of forms in which this morbid cause shows itself in different persons ; and in the frequency and facility of trans- lation from one part to ...
... particular periods of life ; in the proofs of a morbid matter peculiar to each ; in the variety of forms in which this morbid cause shows itself in different persons ; and in the frequency and facility of trans- lation from one part to ...
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