The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... produced by diminution of temperature , and on this principle can we account for the periodical disappearance of the yellow fever at Havannah and Vera Cruz . The next place to which the travellers directed their steps was the Ca- raccas ...
... produced by diminution of temperature , and on this principle can we account for the periodical disappearance of the yellow fever at Havannah and Vera Cruz . The next place to which the travellers directed their steps was the Ca- raccas ...
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... produce a degree of drowsiness or stupor , and therefore the sen- sibility of the brain is diminished by the operation of narcotics . ' " " In allusion , apparently , to an observation of Haller , that sleep is some- times produced by ...
... produce a degree of drowsiness or stupor , and therefore the sen- sibility of the brain is diminished by the operation of narcotics . ' " " In allusion , apparently , to an observation of Haller , that sleep is some- times produced by ...
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... produced by a simi- lar cause with that which produces natural sleep , the excitability is here hardly in a greater degree than in cases of compression . In extending his application of the doctrines of excitement and collapse to the ...
... produced by a simi- lar cause with that which produces natural sleep , the excitability is here hardly in a greater degree than in cases of compression . In extending his application of the doctrines of excitement and collapse to the ...
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