British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Том 521873 |
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... remark seems to indicate that however medical men may treat it , meteorology is not at present a neglected science . This , indeed , is true in a fuller sense than is generally understood . During the last ten or fifteen years a great ...
... remark seems to indicate that however medical men may treat it , meteorology is not at present a neglected science . This , indeed , is true in a fuller sense than is generally understood . During the last ten or fifteen years a great ...
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... remark that we appear to have no certain know- ledge that a small excess of carbonic acid is of itself productive of much evil . In mountain air , indeed , it might be regarded as an evidence of purity , if its excess were due to a full ...
... remark that we appear to have no certain know- ledge that a small excess of carbonic acid is of itself productive of much evil . In mountain air , indeed , it might be regarded as an evidence of purity , if its excess were due to a full ...
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... remark , and the changes on a fire are of the same kind . " In this notice it would be impossible to give the scientific explanation of these phenomena , which the author attempts . There is another popular belief , to which also he ...
... remark , and the changes on a fire are of the same kind . " In this notice it would be impossible to give the scientific explanation of these phenomena , which the author attempts . There is another popular belief , to which also he ...
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... remarks , there is no other way of account- ing for the fact that the tracheal expiratory sound should be louder than the inspiratory . For , since the stream of air in expiration moves more slowly than in inspiration , the former ought ...
... remarks , there is no other way of account- ing for the fact that the tracheal expiratory sound should be louder than the inspiratory . For , since the stream of air in expiration moves more slowly than in inspiration , the former ought ...
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... remark evidently applies to Dr. Stokes's observation . Indeed , with the views that we now hold as to the causes of the development of the veine fluide , it is evident that a tracheal fistula presents all the conditions requisite for it ...
... remark evidently applies to Dr. Stokes's observation . Indeed , with the views that we now hold as to the causes of the development of the veine fluide , it is evident that a tracheal fistula presents all the conditions requisite for it ...
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