Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 10Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1895 - Medicine |
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... reason to believe that nervous agency is essential to the processes of nu- trition and secretion in animals any more than to the corres- ponding processes in plants . " " This is a question , " continues that well known physiologist ...
... reason to believe that nervous agency is essential to the processes of nu- trition and secretion in animals any more than to the corres- ponding processes in plants . " " This is a question , " continues that well known physiologist ...
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... reason that the neurologists or nerve doctors are always present in the cities , while we can show that twenty times the number of accidents occurring upon a road away from a popular center , never have them . " What wicked ...
... reason that the neurologists or nerve doctors are always present in the cities , while we can show that twenty times the number of accidents occurring upon a road away from a popular center , never have them . " What wicked ...
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... reason of the disturbed proportion of the component parts , caused by the diminished phosphates , or by reason of imperfect oxy- genation consequent upon diminished phosphates , I shall not stop to inquire . It is sufficient to say that ...
... reason of the disturbed proportion of the component parts , caused by the diminished phosphates , or by reason of imperfect oxy- genation consequent upon diminished phosphates , I shall not stop to inquire . It is sufficient to say that ...
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... reasons : In the first place , the two diseases are very intimately associated , and often co - exist in the same subject ; that they are caused chiefly by the same morbid conditions , such as subinvolution , displace- ments , etc ...
... reasons : In the first place , the two diseases are very intimately associated , and often co - exist in the same subject ; that they are caused chiefly by the same morbid conditions , such as subinvolution , displace- ments , etc ...
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... reason that the treatment of the one necessarily involves that of the other when they happen to occur in the same patient . And I might still add , inasmuch as I am reading to physicians who lay no claims to special knowledge in this ...
... reason that the treatment of the one necessarily involves that of the other when they happen to occur in the same patient . And I might still add , inasmuch as I am reading to physicians who lay no claims to special knowledge in this ...
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