The Practitioner, 12. kötetJohn Brigg, 1874 |
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2. oldal
... whole of the left side was quite dull on percussion , and entirely devoid of respiratory murmur , the vocal resonance being absent . The heart was pushed over to the right side , so that its impulse was felt the strongest about one inch ...
... whole of the left side was quite dull on percussion , and entirely devoid of respiratory murmur , the vocal resonance being absent . The heart was pushed over to the right side , so that its impulse was felt the strongest about one inch ...
7. oldal
... whole , that as regards the action of KBr on the human organ- ism , the properties of potash described by Grandeau and Claude Bernard were to be considered in the first rank . 2 At the same time Eulenburg and Guttmann were also ...
... whole , that as regards the action of KBr on the human organ- ism , the properties of potash described by Grandeau and Claude Bernard were to be considered in the first rank . 2 At the same time Eulenburg and Guttmann were also ...
13. oldal
... whole question appears to lie . The potassium - salts are of the greatest importance for the red blood - corpuscles and the general muscular system ; the formation of which is impos- sible without them . According to this , which we ...
... whole question appears to lie . The potassium - salts are of the greatest importance for the red blood - corpuscles and the general muscular system ; the formation of which is impos- sible without them . According to this , which we ...
14. oldal
... whole story is told in a little more than four lines . Further , Na Br proved beneficial in " nervous excitement , " was of no use in epileptic vertigo , and was directly injurious in the sleeplessness of an old man . It is not by such ...
... whole story is told in a little more than four lines . Further , Na Br proved beneficial in " nervous excitement , " was of no use in epileptic vertigo , and was directly injurious in the sleeplessness of an old man . It is not by such ...
16. oldal
... whole argument respecting the decomposition of KI rests on the assumption that in our tissues the oxygen is present as O1 . At the present day this is an indisputable fact , on the proof of which I have expressed myself thoroughly in ...
... whole argument respecting the decomposition of KI rests on the assumption that in our tissues the oxygen is present as O1 . At the present day this is an indisputable fact , on the proof of which I have expressed myself thoroughly in ...
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