Medical Portrait Gallery: Biographical Memoirs of the Most Celebrated Physicians, Surgeons, Etc., Etc., who Have Contributed to the Advancement of Medical Science, Volumes 3-4Fisher, son & Company, 1839 |
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Pagina 14
... Vessels ; one object of which was to combat the doctrine of the French Physiologists . He contends that if the princi- ples of mechanism , or of chemistry , be admissible in the explanation of vital phenomena , they are incapable of ...
... Vessels ; one object of which was to combat the doctrine of the French Physiologists . He contends that if the princi- ples of mechanism , or of chemistry , be admissible in the explanation of vital phenomena , they are incapable of ...
Pagina 16
... vessel . The nerves were con- sidered by Hippocrates to terminate in the bones and the muscles , and so to produce voluntary motion . The first anatomist who appears to have discovered the connexion which exists between the nerves and ...
... vessel . The nerves were con- sidered by Hippocrates to terminate in the bones and the muscles , and so to produce voluntary motion . The first anatomist who appears to have discovered the connexion which exists between the nerves and ...
Pagina 17
... vessels - hence , they have been considered as the nerves of the senses , vital and involuntary nerves , and nerves of voluntary motion . The distinction between nerves of sensa- tion and nerves of motion is exceedingly important , and ...
... vessels - hence , they have been considered as the nerves of the senses , vital and involuntary nerves , and nerves of voluntary motion . The distinction between nerves of sensa- tion and nerves of motion is exceedingly important , and ...
Pagina 5
... vessels , and the velocity with which the blood can be transmitted , are insufficient to account for the process of secretion : we know also that the agency of chemistry in forming various compounds , by different combinations of ...
... vessels , and the velocity with which the blood can be transmitted , are insufficient to account for the process of secretion : we know also that the agency of chemistry in forming various compounds , by different combinations of ...
Pagina 7
... vessels , and the velocity with which the blood can be transmitted , are insufficient to account for the process of secretion : we know also that the agency of chemistry in forming various compounds , by different combinations of ...
... vessels , and the velocity with which the blood can be transmitted , are insufficient to account for the process of secretion : we know also that the agency of chemistry in forming various compounds , by different combinations of ...
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Medical portrait gallery: biographical memoirs of the most ..., Volumes 3-4 Thomas Joseph Pettigrew Volledige weergave - 1840 |
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Pagina 17 - Hope, of all passions, most befriends us here ; Passions of prouder name befriend us less. Joy has her tears ; and transport has her death : Hope, like a cordial, innocent, though strong, Man's heart, at once, inspirits and serenes...
Pagina 10 - Of all the world, you are the man (without flattery) who serve your friends with the least ostentation ; it is almost ingratitude to thank you, considering your temper; and this is the period of all my letter which I fear you will think the most impertinent. I am with the truest affection, Yours, &c.
Pagina 10 - Edge-hill with him; and during the fight, the Prince and duke of Yorke were committed to his care: he told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and tooke out of his pockett a booke and read; but he had not read very long before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground neare him, which made him remove his station.
Pagina 28 - Three faces wears the doctor ; when first sought, An angel's— and a god's the cure half wrought ; But when that cure complete, he seeks his fee. The devil looks less terrible than he.
Pagina 18 - Hope, like a cordial, innocent, tho' strong, Man's heart, at once, inspirits, and serenes ; Nor makes him pay his wisdom for his joys ; 'Tis all our present state can safely bear, Health to the frame ! and vigour to the mind ! A joy...
Pagina 4 - ... ut docet Galenus. Ergo ad alium usum effunditur sanguis a corde in pulmones hora ipsa nativitatis, et tam copiosus.