The Medical World, Volume 33Roy Jackson., 1915 |
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... means of reversing them . This means an ever - increasing impetus to the study of physiology . The anatomist has done his work ; the histologist has re- vealed the innermost secrets of our mechan- ism . The most promising student at our ...
... means of reversing them . This means an ever - increasing impetus to the study of physiology . The anatomist has done his work ; the histologist has re- vealed the innermost secrets of our mechan- ism . The most promising student at our ...
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... means of his prescriptions . A good plan for the company , surely . But such stock is usually extra stock that is issued for that pur- pose , so that the chief good of the doctor's work goes to the promoters , the doctor getting only an ...
... means of his prescriptions . A good plan for the company , surely . But such stock is usually extra stock that is issued for that pur- pose , so that the chief good of the doctor's work goes to the promoters , the doctor getting only an ...
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... means of it we are able to accomplish all that can be accomplisht by the vapor , Turkish and light bath , and to produce the same chemical , irritating and bactericidal effects as may be produced by the Finsen , leucodescent and ...
... means of it we are able to accomplish all that can be accomplisht by the vapor , Turkish and light bath , and to produce the same chemical , irritating and bactericidal effects as may be produced by the Finsen , leucodescent and ...
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... means of the chemical messengers , called by Starling hormones , we now know that the mamma and ovaries are intimately related to one another . one another . There is plenty of evidence to warrant the statement that the mammary glands ...
... means of the chemical messengers , called by Starling hormones , we now know that the mamma and ovaries are intimately related to one another . one another . There is plenty of evidence to warrant the statement that the mammary glands ...
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... means of experiments in rabbits it was shown that the slowing of the respiration remained for several hours after the injection of morphin , and if a gen- eral narcotic or hypnotic had been administered , this rate was further diminisht ...
... means of experiments in rabbits it was shown that the slowing of the respiration remained for several hours after the injection of morphin , and if a gen- eral narcotic or hypnotic had been administered , this rate was further diminisht ...
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