The American Medical Intelligencer, Volume 1A. Waldie, 1842 |
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... given you , and through your valuable periodical to the world , as correct a description of this curiosity as I am capable of doing , and which I deemed a duty I owed to the medical profession . I have endeavoured to guard against ...
... given you , and through your valuable periodical to the world , as correct a description of this curiosity as I am capable of doing , and which I deemed a duty I owed to the medical profession . I have endeavoured to guard against ...
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... given by physiologists of the cause of the arrestment of the sensorial functions in asphyxia . We have already stated that Bichat maintained that the suspen- sion of the sensorial functions was caused by the circulation of venous blood ...
... given by physiologists of the cause of the arrestment of the sensorial functions in asphyxia . We have already stated that Bichat maintained that the suspen- sion of the sensorial functions was caused by the circulation of venous blood ...
Halaman 14
... given time . We believe , then , that , in asphyxia , the order of succession in which the vital processes are arrested , is as follows : -The venous blood is at first transmitted freely through the lungs , and reaches the left side of ...
... given time . We believe , then , that , in asphyxia , the order of succession in which the vital processes are arrested , is as follows : -The venous blood is at first transmitted freely through the lungs , and reaches the left side of ...
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... given , in epitome , the leading general principles of medical jurisprudence , and of medical police . The American editor " has restricted himself to the correction of errors , and to the adding of such notes as appeared to him to ...
... given , in epitome , the leading general principles of medical jurisprudence , and of medical police . The American editor " has restricted himself to the correction of errors , and to the adding of such notes as appeared to him to ...
Halaman 20
... given , but she died in twenty - five hours . She voided a large quantity of urine , which M. Villeneuve sent to M. Orfila . Carbonised , treated by nitric acid , and submitted to the tests of the salts of lead , this urine afforded a ...
... given , but she died in twenty - five hours . She voided a large quantity of urine , which M. Villeneuve sent to M. Orfila . Carbonised , treated by nitric acid , and submitted to the tests of the salts of lead , this urine afforded a ...
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Halaman 14 - The [partly] venous blood is at first transmitted freely through the lungs, and reaches the left side of the heart, by which it is driven through all the textures of the body. As the blood becomes more venous, its circulation through the vessels of the brain deranges the sensorial functions, and rapidly suspends them, so that the individual becomes unconscious of all external impressions. The functions of the medulla oblongata...
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