New York Medical Journal, Volumen27Miller & Matthews, 1878 |
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... passing through the lymphatic glands and mixing with the blood , and perhaps subserving some economical purposes , such as the elaboration of the characteristic ferments of the secretions , and being otherwise useful in a mechanical way ...
... passing through the lymphatic glands and mixing with the blood , and perhaps subserving some economical purposes , such as the elaboration of the characteristic ferments of the secretions , and being otherwise useful in a mechanical way ...
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... passed through it after the bot- tle had been set in the water - bath . The blood filled nine- tenths of the ... passing through its contents . The tem- perature of the blood was maintained at 104 ° with great care and success . 5.50 ...
... passed through it after the bot- tle had been set in the water - bath . The blood filled nine- tenths of the ... passing through its contents . The tem- perature of the blood was maintained at 104 ° with great care and success . 5.50 ...
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... passing at once into fermentation . The presence of ferments or of a proper fermentative disposition of the blood in the liver , capable at somatic temperatures of converting glycogen into glucose , Bernard has already affirmed ; the in ...
... passing at once into fermentation . The presence of ferments or of a proper fermentative disposition of the blood in the liver , capable at somatic temperatures of converting glycogen into glucose , Bernard has already affirmed ; the in ...
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... passing the abdominal sutures , in order to absorb the blood effused by the needle . In this instance , a cloth wet with a 1 to 40 solution was resorted to for this purpose , and remained several minutes in situ without giving rise to ...
... passing the abdominal sutures , in order to absorb the blood effused by the needle . In this instance , a cloth wet with a 1 to 40 solution was resorted to for this purpose , and remained several minutes in situ without giving rise to ...
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... passed upon him in the discussion upon the subject of antisep- tic dressings in the Clinical Society of London , is , so far as the English language is concerned , correct . But in 1874 , in Lan- genbeck's Archiv für klinische Chirurgie ...
... passed upon him in the discussion upon the subject of antisep- tic dressings in the Clinical Society of London , is , so far as the English language is concerned , correct . But in 1874 , in Lan- genbeck's Archiv für klinische Chirurgie ...
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