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... direct , obtained by means of physiological experimentation , as to lead me to hope that they will convince even those who are most refractory to the doctrine of contagion . We shall give in hasty outlines a description of our experi ...
... direct , obtained by means of physiological experimentation , as to lead me to hope that they will convince even those who are most refractory to the doctrine of contagion . We shall give in hasty outlines a description of our experi ...
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... direct proofs placed beyond doubt , we cannot omit the announcement of another interesting result of our studies ; it was the obtainment of a ptomaine , extracted from the black vomit , in which it is found in the state of a salt . The ...
... direct proofs placed beyond doubt , we cannot omit the announcement of another interesting result of our studies ; it was the obtainment of a ptomaine , extracted from the black vomit , in which it is found in the state of a salt . The ...
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... direct contact with the elements ; so that the elements of the sarcoma , if they move at all , can move into the vessels as it were . If the elements can move out of the ves- sels , the probabilities are the elements can move into the ...
... direct contact with the elements ; so that the elements of the sarcoma , if they move at all , can move into the vessels as it were . If the elements can move out of the ves- sels , the probabilities are the elements can move into the ...
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... direct contact with the elements . Yet a sarcoma is usually encapsulated , but the capsule of a sarcoma is very thin , so thin that any of the elements , which may be in motion , can easily penetrate and pass through the wall of the ...
... direct contact with the elements . Yet a sarcoma is usually encapsulated , but the capsule of a sarcoma is very thin , so thin that any of the elements , which may be in motion , can easily penetrate and pass through the wall of the ...
Page 150
... not have been very grave . Death from hemorrhage can only be averted , by direct transfusion of pure and living * See January number . blood of the same species , by real transmission of 150 [ Feb. , TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH .
... not have been very grave . Death from hemorrhage can only be averted , by direct transfusion of pure and living * See January number . blood of the same species , by real transmission of 150 [ Feb. , TRANSLATIONS FROM THE FRENCH .
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