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Page 273
... appears , ascertained , but it may be estimated at about of its that the higher the temperature of any animal , the bulk , less can it exist without the due proportion of oxygen . Birds have accordingly been found to expire when two ...
... appears , ascertained , but it may be estimated at about of its that the higher the temperature of any animal , the bulk , less can it exist without the due proportion of oxygen . Birds have accordingly been found to expire when two ...
Page 617
... appears to be attended with success . We shall , therefore , endeavour on the present occasion to shew that the propriety of the remedy is not deducible from the theory of the proximate cause of the disease , and that its efficacy is ...
... appears to be attended with success . We shall , therefore , endeavour on the present occasion to shew that the propriety of the remedy is not deducible from the theory of the proximate cause of the disease , and that its efficacy is ...
Page 619
... appears that on the application of cold water or ice to the gouty joint , other parts are liable to be attacked by a similar pain and inflamma- tion , by means of " sympathetic influence , " as he informs us . Now this is altogether ...
... appears that on the application of cold water or ice to the gouty joint , other parts are liable to be attacked by a similar pain and inflamma- tion , by means of " sympathetic influence , " as he informs us . Now this is altogether ...
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