British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volumen331864 |
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... common supposition , a limited disorganization of the posterior columns does not produce insensibility to pain in the parts behind , and a corresponding limited lesion of the anterior columns does not produce loss of movement , a total ...
... common supposition , a limited disorganization of the posterior columns does not produce insensibility to pain in the parts behind , and a corresponding limited lesion of the anterior columns does not produce loss of movement , a total ...
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... common complaint , but it is one which is always at- tended with great inconvenience , and which may at any time put life in the utmost peril ; moreover , it often forms a serious disability , pre- venting some from entering trades or ...
... common complaint , but it is one which is always at- tended with great inconvenience , and which may at any time put life in the utmost peril ; moreover , it often forms a serious disability , pre- venting some from entering trades or ...
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... common - which constitutes a serious disability , but which is not necessarily fatal , and which frequently admits of a palli- ative treatment . This palliative treatment , however , must be life- long ; it is apt at the best to be ...
... common - which constitutes a serious disability , but which is not necessarily fatal , and which frequently admits of a palli- ative treatment . This palliative treatment , however , must be life- long ; it is apt at the best to be ...
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... common , handed down , as we have before observed , from a remote period , that gout has its special materies morbi , and that its morbid matter and the matter of urinary calculi are similar . Thus Sydenham threw out the conjecture that ...
... common , handed down , as we have before observed , from a remote period , that gout has its special materies morbi , and that its morbid matter and the matter of urinary calculi are similar . Thus Sydenham threw out the conjecture that ...
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... common fowl , the urine of which consists mainly of urate of ammonia ; affording thus , as he points out , proof of the great eliminating power possessed by the kidneys of the bird ; and , we may add , we have sought equally in vain for ...
... common fowl , the urine of which consists mainly of urate of ammonia ; affording thus , as he points out , proof of the great eliminating power possessed by the kidneys of the bird ; and , we may add , we have sought equally in vain for ...
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Página 100 - Thou only givest these gifts to man ; and thou hast the keys of Paradise, oh, just, subtle, and mighty opium ! INTRODUCTION TO THE PAINS OF OPIUM.
Página 84 - And there went a man of the house of Levi, and took to wife a daughter of Levi. And the woman conceived, and bare a son : and when she saw him that he was a goodly child, she hid him three months.
Página 84 - And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch, and put the child therein ; and she laid it in the flags by the river's brink.
Página 83 - ... been performed at the beginning; and those more detailed operations, the account of which commences at the second verse, and which are described to us as having been performed in so many days? Or, finally, does he ever make us to understand, that the genealogies of man went any farther than to fix the antiquity of the species, and, of consequence, that they left the antiquity of the globe a free subject for the speculations of philosophers?
Página 96 - For more than twenty years, like others of my craft, I have daily handled stones, whether fashioned by Nature or Art; and the flint hatchets of Amiens and Abbeville seem to me as clearly works of art as any Sheffield whittle.
Página 94 - ... near the bottom. Such knives, considered apart from the associated mammalia, afford in themselves no safe criterion of antiquity, as they might belong to any part of the age of stone, similar tools being sometimes met with in tumuli posterior in date to the era of the introduction of bronze. But the anteriority of those at Brixham to the extinct animals is demonstrated not only by the occurrence at one point in overlying stalagmite of the bone of a cave-bear, but also by the discovery at the...
Página 90 - Besides the cranium, the following bones have been secured : — 1. Both thigh-bones, perfect. These, like the skull, and all the other bones, are characterized by their unusual thickness, and the great development of all the elevations and depressions for the attachment of muscles. In the Anatomical Museum at Bonn, under the designation of " Giant's-bones," are some recent thigh-bones, with which in thickness the foregoing pretty nearly correspond, although they are shorter. Giant's bones. Fossil...
Página 82 - The enormous chasms in the sun's photosphere, to which we apply the diminutive term " spots," exhibit the extremities of these leaf-like bodies pointing inwards, and fringing the sides of the cavern far down into the abyss. Sometimes they form a sort of rope or bridge across the chasm, and appear to adhere to one another by lateral attraction. I can imagine nothing more deserving of the scrutiny of observers than these extraordinary forms. The...
Página 92 - ... destined for the use of the departed on their way to a land of spirits ; while among the funeral gifts are weapons wherewith in other fields to chase the gigantic deer, the cave-lion, the cave-bear, and...
Página 94 - ... flesh, or at least when it had the-; separate bones bound together by their natural ligaments, and in that state buried in mud. If they were not all of contemporary date, it is clear from this case, and from the humerus of the...