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... effect of stimulation . ' Alternate action and rest , however varied in period , necessarily follow each other ... effect , ) has only one mode . The expression of want of effect in function , the consequence of derangement in rhythmical ...
... effect of stimulation . ' Alternate action and rest , however varied in period , necessarily follow each other ... effect , ) has only one mode . The expression of want of effect in function , the consequence of derangement in rhythmical ...
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... effect in function , a ne- cessary consequence of perverted rhythm in organic movement , is con- sidered , at present , as the specific and primary expression of the action of the cause of fever , consequently the effect to be removed ...
... effect in function , a ne- cessary consequence of perverted rhythm in organic movement , is con- sidered , at present , as the specific and primary expression of the action of the cause of fever , consequently the effect to be removed ...
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... effect ; but it is necessary that effect be produced ; and it will be produced by perseve- rance , for it is presumed , that it has been previously ascertained , that the remedy in the case , consists in bleeding properly conducted ...
... effect ; but it is necessary that effect be produced ; and it will be produced by perseve- rance , for it is presumed , that it has been previously ascertained , that the remedy in the case , consists in bleeding properly conducted ...
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