physiological property, viz., that in nutrition “the formative process exactly assimilates the new material to the old.” “The new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness of the old ones in all their peculiarities, whether normal or abnormal.”*... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 598edited by - 1866Full view - About this book
| 1847 - 1182 pages
...exactness of assimilation in diseased as well as in healthy parts,—that is, of the precision with which the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness...of the old ones in all their peculiarities, whether structural, chemical, or vital ; whether normal, or anormal. The exactness of this assimilation in... | |
| 1848 - 602 pages
...they are deposited ; for, unless the type be good, the antitype cannot be." The precision with which the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness...of the old ones in all their peculiarities, whether structural, chemical, or vital, whether normal or abnormal, is one of those marvels with which the... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1853 - 552 pages
...formative process exactly assimilates the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts : the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness...all their peculiarities whether normal or abnormal; and hence the healthy state of tho part to be nourished may be said to be essential to the healthy... | |
| Sir James Paget - Pathology, Surgical - 1854 - 714 pages
...formative process exactly assimilates the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts : the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness...all their peculiarities whether normal or abnormal ; and hence the healthy state of the part to be nourished may be said to be essential to the healthy... | |
| Psychiatry - 1857 - 652 pages
...the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts; the new formed blood and tissues takes the likeness of the old ones in all their peculiarities, whether normal or abnormal; and hence the healthy state of the part to be nourished may be said to be essential to the healthy... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1860 - 730 pages
...formative process exactly assimilates the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts : the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness...all their peculiarities whether normal or abnormal ; and hence the healthy state of the part to be nourished may be said to be essential to the healthy... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1865 - 802 pages
...formative process exactly assimilates the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts : the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness...all their peculiarities, whether normal or abnormal ; and hence the healthy state of the part to be nourished may be said to be essential to the healthy... | |
| Medicine - 1866 - 600 pages
...formative process exactly assimulates the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts : the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness of the old ones in all their pecularities, whether normal or abnormal; and hence the healthy state of the part to be nourished may... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1871 - 920 pages
...formative process exactly assimilates the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts ; the new-formed blood and tissues take the likeness...all their peculiarities, whether normal or abnormal ; and hence the healthy state of the part to be nourished may be said to be essential to the healthy... | |
| sir John Charles Bucknill - 1879 - 900 pages
...process exactly assimilates the new materials to the old, so does it in diseased parts; the new formed blood and tissues take the likeness of the old ones...all their peculiarities, whether normal or abnormal; and hence the healthy state of the part to be nourished may be said to be essential to the healthy... | |
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