The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... manner does cotton act in lessening pain and preventing or removing inflammation from scalds and burns ? Is it by excluding atmospheric air simply , or by some spe cific power ? Whatever theory may be adopted to explain Dallam on the ...
... manner does cotton act in lessening pain and preventing or removing inflammation from scalds and burns ? Is it by excluding atmospheric air simply , or by some spe cific power ? Whatever theory may be adopted to explain Dallam on the ...
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... manner of viewing the subject , and to give a clear and precise abstract of it , which we submitted to them , that they might be satisfied whether we rightly com prehended their ideas . After taking all these precautions , we ...
... manner of viewing the subject , and to give a clear and precise abstract of it , which we submitted to them , that they might be satisfied whether we rightly com prehended their ideas . After taking all these precautions , we ...
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... manner we have a good view of the under part of the fornix and corpus callosum : we preserve entire , the great and small tubercles of the in- terior ; but the thickness of the hemispheres renders it more difficult to practise this mode ...
... manner we have a good view of the under part of the fornix and corpus callosum : we preserve entire , the great and small tubercles of the in- terior ; but the thickness of the hemispheres renders it more difficult to practise this mode ...
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... manner as that of the brain . In fact , this distribution of the cineritious matter in differ- ent parts of the system , was one strong argument against the exclusive importance ascribed to the encephalon , and to it might be added ...
... manner as that of the brain . In fact , this distribution of the cineritious matter in differ- ent parts of the system , was one strong argument against the exclusive importance ascribed to the encephalon , and to it might be added ...
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... manner , for example , of the arterial system . Drs . Gall and Spurzheim , in adopting this opinion , do not adduce new proofs of it , but only repeat those which we have stated , and which had been brought forward many years before ...
... manner , for example , of the arterial system . Drs . Gall and Spurzheim , in adopting this opinion , do not adduce new proofs of it , but only repeat those which we have stated , and which had been brought forward many years before ...
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