The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 1J. & A. Churchill, 1863 |
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... Blood - Discordant Observations on the Colour of Arterial and Venous Blood reconciled by Effects of Temperature - Causes of the Bright and Dark Colour of Blood - Uses of the Red Corpuscles . Colour of the Blood . - We now proceed to ...
... Blood - Discordant Observations on the Colour of Arterial and Venous Blood reconciled by Effects of Temperature - Causes of the Bright and Dark Colour of Blood - Uses of the Red Corpuscles . Colour of the Blood . - We now proceed to ...
Halaman 2
... blood , make the corpuscles tumid or globular , and that florid arterial blood soon became dark coloured when kept in a jar , and remarkably so when putrefaction began ; and the form of the red corpuscles was more or less altered , when ...
... blood , make the corpuscles tumid or globular , and that florid arterial blood soon became dark coloured when kept in a jar , and remarkably so when putrefaction began ; and the form of the red corpuscles was more or less altered , when ...
Halaman 3
... blood . The air which disappeared from absorption by the blood was oxygen only ; and that this is absorbed simply by the red corpuscles is to be inferred from the very curious and important fact already mentioned , that serum is ...
... blood . The air which disappeared from absorption by the blood was oxygen only ; and that this is absorbed simply by the red corpuscles is to be inferred from the very curious and important fact already mentioned , that serum is ...
Halaman 21
... blood . Generally , none of the blood he met with in the course of his examination presented the ordinary character of venous blood . There was no black blood ; it was all red . In the case of Edward he believed the cause of death to ...
... blood . Generally , none of the blood he met with in the course of his examination presented the ordinary character of venous blood . There was no black blood ; it was all red . In the case of Edward he believed the cause of death to ...
Halaman 24
... blood ? There was a case lately under Dr. Barlow , in which a mild case of scarlet fever was accompanied by pain in several of the joints , and the presence for a time of a systolic murmur , heard over the base of the heart ; but these ...
... blood ? There was a case lately under Dr. Barlow , in which a mild case of scarlet fever was accompanied by pain in several of the joints , and the presence for a time of a systolic murmur , heard over the base of the heart ; but these ...
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Halaman 217 - ... is the first duty of a hypothesis to be intelligible, and that a qua-qua-versal proposition of this kind, which may be read backwards, or forwards, or sideways, with exactly the same amount of signification, does not really exist, though it may seem to do so. At the present moment, therefore, the question of the relation of man to the lower animals resolves itself, in the end, into the larger question of the tenability, or untenability, of Mr. Darwin's views.
Halaman 142 - Illustrations of dissections in a series of original coloured plates the size of life, representing the dissection of the human body.
Halaman 119 - Smith for the able and efficient manner in which he has presided over the meetings of the Society for the past two years ; and to Dr. Tanner for his valuable and zealous services as Honorary Secretary from the commencement of the Society, four years ago, until the present time.
Halaman 127 - Ligament is that portion of the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle t which extends from the anterior ' superior spine of the ilium to the spine of the pubes.
Halaman 216 - But if Man be separated by no greater structural barrier from the brutes than they are from one another — then it seems to follow that if any process of physical causation can be discovered by which the genera and families of ordinary animals have been produced, that process of causation is II amply sufficient to account for the origin of Man.
Halaman 66 - ... till he reached the quarters of the Duke in the village of Waterloo. Here he was taken into the room where the gallant Alexander Gordon lay dying; and the Prince of Orange lay wounded. The Prince used to recount that not a word announced the entrance of the new patient, nor was he conscious of his presence till he heard him call out, in his usual tone, ' Hallo ! don't carry away that arm till I have taken off my ring ! ' Not a groan, not a sigh, not a remark had been extorted either by the wound...
Halaman 217 - But, for all this, our acceptance of the Darwinian hypothesis must be provisional so long as one link in the chain of evidence is wanting; and so long as all the animals and plants certainly produced by selective breeding from a common stock are fertile, and their progeny are fertile with one another, that link will be wanting. For, so long, selective breeding will not be proved to be competent to do all that is required of it to produce natural species.
Halaman 175 - The Negro exhibits permanently the imperfect brain, projecting lower jaw, and slender bent limbs of a Caucasian child some considerable time before the period of its birth. The aboriginal American represents the same child nearer birth. The Mongolian is an arrested infant newly born. And so forth.
Halaman 162 - ... nearly as hard; to stand for hours with one's feet in the mud and with water dripping from the roof on one's head, in order to mark the position and guard against the loss of each single bone of a skeleton, and at length, after finding leisure, strength and courage for all these operations, to look forward, as the fruits of one's labour, to the publication of...
Halaman 31 - ... of the trunk. He informs us that walking one day in the Hartz forest, he stumbled upon the blanched skull of a deer, picked up the partially dislocated bones, and contemplating them for a while, the truth flashed across his mind, and he exclaimed