The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... action of Morphia . By WILLIAM GREGORY , M. D. , F. R. S. E. , Sec . Phren . Soc . , 7. Structure and Functions of the Mus- cular System , viewed in Relation to the Principles of Exercise . By ANDREW COMBE , M. D. , Fellow of the Royal ...
... action of Morphia . By WILLIAM GREGORY , M. D. , F. R. S. E. , Sec . Phren . Soc . , 7. Structure and Functions of the Mus- cular System , viewed in Relation to the Principles of Exercise . By ANDREW COMBE , M. D. , Fellow of the Royal ...
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... action of the skin , cause an efflux of blood to its surface , and increase in a high degree the flow of the insensible perspiration , which thus , while the heat continues , carries off an undue share of the fluids of the body , and ...
... action of the skin , cause an efflux of blood to its surface , and increase in a high degree the flow of the insensible perspiration , which thus , while the heat continues , carries off an undue share of the fluids of the body , and ...
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... action than with other organs . But it is a general law , that wherever an organ is unusually delicate , it will be more easily affected by any cause of disease than those which are sound . So that , if the nervous system , for example ...
... action than with other organs . But it is a general law , that wherever an organ is unusually delicate , it will be more easily affected by any cause of disease than those which are sound . So that , if the nervous system , for example ...
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... action between the skin and the internal organs , that burns and even scalds of no very great extent prove fatal by inducing internal , generally intestinal , inflammation . By disordering or disorgan- izing a large nervous and exhaling ...
... action between the skin and the internal organs , that burns and even scalds of no very great extent prove fatal by inducing internal , generally intestinal , inflammation . By disordering or disorgan- izing a large nervous and exhaling ...
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... action contributing to this effect , as is most probable , the mere physical evaporation of so much fluid is itself sufficient to take up and carry off a large quantity of caloric . On this latter account , the evaporation of water from ...
... action contributing to this effect , as is most probable , the mere physical evaporation of so much fluid is itself sufficient to take up and carry off a large quantity of caloric . On this latter account , the evaporation of water from ...
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