British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Том 521873 |
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... fact that such recommendations as the foregoing are constantly given by medical men to their patients , that there is a deep and general belief both in the therapeutic and in the pathogenic influence of climate . It is no trifling thing ...
... fact that such recommendations as the foregoing are constantly given by medical men to their patients , that there is a deep and general belief both in the therapeutic and in the pathogenic influence of climate . It is no trifling thing ...
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... fact as that air which extinguishes a candle may cease to do so when the CO , is washed out . Doing this , however , would change the percentage of oxygen , and thus , perhaps , explain the phenomenon . Indeed , we know that 2 per cent ...
... fact as that air which extinguishes a candle may cease to do so when the CO , is washed out . Doing this , however , would change the percentage of oxygen , and thus , perhaps , explain the phenomenon . Indeed , we know that 2 per cent ...
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... fact , that the cold air is deprived in a great measure of its moisture . Its effects on the candle are such as the least observant eye may remark , and the changes on a fire are of the same kind . " In this notice it would be ...
... fact , that the cold air is deprived in a great measure of its moisture . Its effects on the candle are such as the least observant eye may remark , and the changes on a fire are of the same kind . " In this notice it would be ...
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... fact passing into a space in which there is no pressure . It did not escape Corrigan's notice that the conditions which he believed to be requisite for the production of the bruit de soufflet might be imitated experimentally , by ...
... fact passing into a space in which there is no pressure . It did not escape Corrigan's notice that the conditions which he believed to be requisite for the production of the bruit de soufflet might be imitated experimentally , by ...
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... fact ( first demon- strated by Bérard ) that the roots of the innominate veins have peculiar connections , by which they are enabled to resist suc- tion , without being flattened . Their coats are in fact adherent to the cervical fascia ...
... fact ( first demon- strated by Bérard ) that the roots of the innominate veins have peculiar connections , by which they are enabled to resist suc- tion , without being flattened . Their coats are in fact adherent to the cervical fascia ...
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