The Hunterian Oration: Delivered at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, on the 14th of February, 1879On Dr. Hunter's work and methods. |
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... produce them . " He , at one time , speaks of life as producing , at another , as proceeding from , these modifications ; but whether he regarded the circle of life as consisting in the producing and the pro- ceeding from , whether he ...
... produce them . " He , at one time , speaks of life as producing , at another , as proceeding from , these modifications ; but whether he regarded the circle of life as consisting in the producing and the pro- ceeding from , whether he ...
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... produce of mental play upon them , are too vapourish and unsubstantial to fix themselves even upon ourselves , or to give a real impetus to any thing . No one will class Hunter among the dreamers -he was far from that ; but he thought ...
... produce of mental play upon them , are too vapourish and unsubstantial to fix themselves even upon ourselves , or to give a real impetus to any thing . No one will class Hunter among the dreamers -he was far from that ; but he thought ...
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... produce of his perceptions of the relation between Pathology and Physiology we owe a clearer estimation of the important generalization , which must form the found- ation of all rational treatment , that morbid processes , and morbid ...
... produce of his perceptions of the relation between Pathology and Physiology we owe a clearer estimation of the important generalization , which must form the found- ation of all rational treatment , that morbid processes , and morbid ...
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... produce an actual improvement in sanitary conditions , and a proportionate prolongation of life . But we feel that , unless we are free to use the remedy which civilization offers , we must suffer the evil she inflicts , the evil of ...
... produce an actual improvement in sanitary conditions , and a proportionate prolongation of life . But we feel that , unless we are free to use the remedy which civilization offers , we must suffer the evil she inflicts , the evil of ...
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... produce will fail to bring the requisite market- able examination return . They feel that the facts alone are wanted ; and the facts alone must be supplied , and culled , in all their coldness and massive repulsive- ness . The pattern ...
... produce will fail to bring the requisite market- able examination return . They feel that the facts alone are wanted ; and the facts alone must be supplied , and culled , in all their coldness and massive repulsive- ness . The pattern ...
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