The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... organ . But were they taught , as they ought to be , the structure and uses of their own bodies , they would rather wonder that it did not always produce one of these ef- fects . It is remarked , for example , that such organs as belong ...
... organ . But were they taught , as they ought to be , the structure and uses of their own bodies , they would rather wonder that it did not always produce one of these ef- fects . It is remarked , for example , that such organs as belong ...
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... 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 , be weaker than 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 , be weaker than other ...
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... 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 surface , an extensive burn causes not ...
... 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 surface , an extensive burn causes not ...
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... organs are soon overpowered by the undue quantity of blood thus forced in upon them ; and hence bowel complaints , inflam- mations , croup , or convulsions are brought on , and sooner or later extinguish life ; and hence , too , the ...
... organs are soon overpowered by the undue quantity of blood thus forced in upon them ; and hence bowel complaints , inflam- mations , croup , or convulsions are brought on , and sooner or later extinguish life ; and hence , too , the ...
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... organ , as the origin and source of all existing diseases . Some functions are no doubt more important , and their disorders ... organs and functions . Sail- ing , for example , is useful in pulmonary complaints , not only because its ...
... organ , as the origin and source of all existing diseases . Some functions are no doubt more important , and their disorders ... organs and functions . Sail- ing , for example , is useful in pulmonary complaints , not only because its ...
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