The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... brain , lungs , stomach , & c . should be minutely examined . Some persons stomachs are so exceedingly irritable that scarcely any medicine can be given without exciting violent puking attended with alarm- ing symptoms ; others , again ...
... brain , lungs , stomach , & c . should be minutely examined . Some persons stomachs are so exceedingly irritable that scarcely any medicine can be given without exciting violent puking attended with alarm- ing symptoms ; others , again ...
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... Brain . By M. M. Tenon , Portal , Saba- tier , Pinel , and Cuvier , presented to , and adopted by the Class of Mathematical and Physical Sciences of the Na tional Institute . THE physical class appointed M. M. Tenon , Potal , Sa- batier ...
... Brain . By M. M. Tenon , Portal , Saba- tier , Pinel , and Cuvier , presented to , and adopted by the Class of Mathematical and Physical Sciences of the Na tional Institute . THE physical class appointed M. M. Tenon , Potal , Sa- batier ...
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... brain in our presence , and we dissected it before them ; we afterwards re - examined , by ourselves , the observations they communicated to us ; lastly , we endeavoured for a time to adopt their manner of viewing the subject , and to ...
... brain in our presence , and we dissected it before them ; we afterwards re - examined , by ourselves , the observations they communicated to us ; lastly , we endeavoured for a time to adopt their manner of viewing the subject , and to ...
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... brain to be the material instrument of the mind , and the essential organ of animal life , as well as that the whole nervous system performs a very considerable part in the functions of animal life . It is , therefore , not astonishing ...
... brain to be the material instrument of the mind , and the essential organ of animal life , as well as that the whole nervous system performs a very considerable part in the functions of animal life . It is , therefore , not astonishing ...
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... brain , of the spinal marrow , and of the nerves , is so fine , and so soft , that all that has been hitherto said of them is blended with conjectures and hypothesis ; and the different masses which compose the brain are so thick , and ...
... brain , of the spinal marrow , and of the nerves , is so fine , and so soft , that all that has been hitherto said of them is blended with conjectures and hypothesis ; and the different masses which compose the brain are so thick , and ...
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