The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1J. & A. Churchill, 1880 |
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... obtained from fluids effused under identical con- ditions , coincide in the main with those given above . I do not ... obtain considerable information by studying the physical conditions existing simultaneously in connexion with the ...
... obtained from fluids effused under identical con- ditions , coincide in the main with those given above . I do not ... obtain considerable information by studying the physical conditions existing simultaneously in connexion with the ...
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... obtained was ( Case IV . ) 38 mm . Hg in inspiration , and 33 mm . Hg in expiration . ( m ) This is about 19 and 16 in . water- i.e. , less than the collapsing force of the lungs as estimated at the end of the fullest possible ...
... obtained was ( Case IV . ) 38 mm . Hg in inspiration , and 33 mm . Hg in expiration . ( m ) This is about 19 and 16 in . water- i.e. , less than the collapsing force of the lungs as estimated at the end of the fullest possible ...
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... obtained . " On an average fresh fish is supplied once a week , but it sometimes happens that it is substituted for salt fish on the three days on which the latter is set down . As regards Dr. Milroy's statement that the food is in ...
... obtained . " On an average fresh fish is supplied once a week , but it sometimes happens that it is substituted for salt fish on the three days on which the latter is set down . As regards Dr. Milroy's statement that the food is in ...
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... obtained rather than as a sample of what is the usual out- come of this operation . Incidentally Mr. Croft mentioned that out of forty - five patients operated upon there had been sixteen deaths from one cause or another ; and it was ...
... obtained rather than as a sample of what is the usual out- come of this operation . Incidentally Mr. Croft mentioned that out of forty - five patients operated upon there had been sixteen deaths from one cause or another ; and it was ...
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... obtained the appointments of Surgeon to the National Orthopedic Hospital , and of Medical Officer to the British ... obtain sleep he took to that most pernicious drug , chloral . This helped to weaken him still more by degrading ...
... obtained the appointments of Surgeon to the National Orthopedic Hospital , and of Medical Officer to the British ... obtain sleep he took to that most pernicious drug , chloral . This helped to weaken him still more by degrading ...
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Halaman 111 - I shudder to think it— I considered that water uncommonly clear, And often at noon, when I went there to drink it, I enjoyed it as much as I now enjoy beer. How ardent I seized it with hands that were grimy And quick to the...
Halaman 111 - I've become a devoted believer In the teachings of science. I shudder to think. And now, far removed from the scenes I'm describing. The story of warning to others I tell.
Halaman 111 - And the old oaken bucket, the mold-crusted bucket The moss-covered bucket that hung in the well. Just think of it! Moss on the vessel that lifted The water I drank in the days called to mind, Ere I knew what professors and scientists gifted In the water of wells by analysis find.
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Halaman 209 - Adye her royal licence and authority to accept and wear the insignia of Commander of the Order of the Legion of Honour conferred upon him by the President of the French Republic as a promotion from the class of Officer of the same Order which he received for his services during the Crimean War. He...
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