This volume was specially prepared to furnish students with a new text-book of Physiology, elementary so far as to avoid theories which have not borne the test of time and such details of methods as are unnecessary for students in our medical colleges.... A Compend of surgery for students and physicians - Page 205by Orville Horwitz - 1887 - 202 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Loudon Bloxam - Chemistry - 1879 - 292 pages
...was specially prepared to furnish students with a new text-book of Physiology, elementary so far as to avoid theories which have not borne the test of...and such details of methods as are unnecessary for students in our medical colleges. " The brief examination I have given it was so favorable that I placed... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1888 - 450 pages
...adapted to the wants of medical students. He has fully carried out the task which he undertook ; viz., to avoid theories which have not borne the test of...of methods as are unnecessary for junior students. He has also omitted the history of the progressive steps in the growth of physiological science and... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - Science - 1888 - 346 pages
...adapted to the wants of medical students. He has fully carried out the task which he undertook ; viz., to avoid theories which have not borne the test of...of methods as are unnecessary for junior, students. He has also omitted the history of the progressive steps in the growth of physiological science and... | |
| Georg Eduard von Rindfleisch - 1884 - 302 pages
...an interesting and instructive book to those commencing the study of this subject." — AP Bruoaker, MD, Demonstrator of Physiology at Jefferson Medical...and are commonly misunderstood, and he has directed attention more to those subjects which have a practical medical or surgical application than to those... | |
| Gerald Francis Yeo - 1884 - 792 pages
...admirable students' manuals which they had previously issued. In carrying this desire into execution I have endeavored to avoid theories which have not borne...of methods as are unnecessary for junior students. I do not give any history of how our knowledge has grown to its present stand-point ; nor do I mention... | |
| Gerald Francis Yeo - Human physiology - 1884 - 680 pages
...manuals which they had previously issued. In carrying this desire into execution I have endeavoured to avoid theories which have not borne the test of...of methods as are unnecessary for junior students. I do not give any history of how our knowledge has grown to its present standpoint ; nor do I mention... | |
| Greene Vardiman Black - Bacteriology - 1884 - 204 pages
...was specially prepared to furnish students with a new text-book of Physiology, elementary so far as to avoid theories which have not borne the test of...and such details of methods as are unnecessary for students in our medical colleges. " The brief examination I have given it was so favorable that I placed... | |
| Victor von Richter - Chemistry, Inorganic - 1885 - 462 pages
...an interesting and instructive book to those commencing the study of this subject." — AP Brubaker, MD, Demonstrator of Physiology at Jefferson Medical...and are commonly misunderstood, and he has directed attent1on more to those subjects which have a practical medical or surgical application than to those... | |
| Lionel Smith Beale - Bladder - 1885 - 388 pages
...was specially prepared to furnish students with a new text-book of Physiology, elementary so far as to avoid theories which have not borne the test of...and such details of methods as are unnecessary for students in our medical colleges. "The brief examination I have given it was so favorable that I placed... | |
| Heneage Gibbes - Histology, Pathological - 1885 - 252 pages
...instructive book to those commencing the study of this subject," — AP Brvba.kert MD, Detnonstra-tor oj Physiology at Jefferson Medical College^ Philadelphia....endeavored to 'avoid theories which have not borne (be test of time, and such details of methods as are unnecessary for junior students/ His experience... | |
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