There is a disease to which the horse, from his state of domestication, is frequently subject. The farriers have termed it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from which issues matter possessing properties of a very peculiar kind,... The Chemist - Página 1761844Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| JOHN FORBES - 1838 - 626 páginas
...horse, from his state of domestication, is frequently subject: the farriers term it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from...matter possessing properties of a very peculiar kind, that seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification... | |
| 1838 - 626 páginas
...state of domestication, is frequently subject: the farriers term it the grease. It is an mflammation and swelling in the heel, from which issues matter possessing properties of a very peculiar kind, that seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification... | |
| 1876 - 1164 páginas
...from his state of domestication, is frequently subject. The farriers have termed it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from...of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of), which bears so strong a resemblance to... | |
| William C. Chapman - 1876 - 102 páginas
...from his state of domestication, is frequently subject. The farriers have termed it the grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from...of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of), which bears so strong a resemblance to... | |
| William White - 1885 - 740 páginas
...or fissures, from which issues a limpid fluid, possessing properties of a peculiar kind. This fluid seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of) which bears so strong a resemblance to the... | |
| William White - 1885 - 696 páginas
...or fissures, from which issues a limpid fluid, possessing properties of a peculiar kind. This fluid seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of) which bears so strong a resemblance to the... | |
| Charles Creighton - 1889 - 378 páginas
...the grease is condensed into a few vague and useless lines : " It is an inflammation and swelling of the heel, from which issues matter possessing properties...of generating a disease in the Human Body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of), which bears so strong a resemblance to... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 378 páginas
...fissures, from which issues a limpid fluid possessing properties of a very peculiar kind. This fluid seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of) which bears so strong a resemblance to small-pox... | |
| William Miller Welch - 1905 - 914 páginas
...It will be remembered that in the beginning of the "Inquiry" he says: "This fluid (from the grease} seems capable of generating a disease in the human body (after it has undergone the modification I shall presently speak of — viz., transmission through the cow) which... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 páginas
...The Cow, the Hog, the Sheep, tion, is frequently subject. The Farriers have termed it the Grease. It is an inflammation and swelling in the heel, from...of generating a disease in the Human Body (after it has undergone the modification which I shall presently speak of) , which bears so strong a resemblance... | |
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