| 1844 - 602 էջ
...imperfectly perform their functions; as a necessary consequence, the blood is only partially oxygenized, or changed from venous into arterial; the circulation...chronic disease. Mr. Thackrah, whose work on ¡'The Effects of the Principal Arts, Trades, and Professions, on Health and Longevity," is so highly esteemed... | |
| 1844 - 596 էջ
...imperfectly perform their functions; as a necessary consequence, the blood is only partially ол-t/genised, or changed from venous into arterial; the circulation...sluggish; all the secretions are rendered impure by tbe impurity of the blood ; digestion is impaired ; the muscular system is weakened ; and the whole... | |
| William Horsell - 1845 - 262 էջ
...a necessary consequence, the blood is only partially oxyycmxed, or changed from the venous into the arterial ; the circulation becomes sluggish ; all...greater or less degree, the subject of chronic disease. This subject is now, happily exciting great interest, and we beseech our readers to peruse the articles... | |
| William Horsell - 1850 - 266 էջ
...necessary consequence, the blood is only partially oxygenized, or changed from the venous into the arterial ; the circulation becomes sluggish ; all...greater or less degree, the subject of chronic disease. This subject is now, happily, exciting great interest, and we beseech our readers to peruse the articles... | |
| Thomas Wallace - 1850 - 92 էջ
...necessary consequence, the blood is only partially oxygenised, or changed from venous into arterial ; all the secretions are rendered impure, by the impurity...greater or less degree, the subject of chronic disease." It certainly cannot awaken our surprise, that consumption, dire consumption, sweeps thousands annually... | |
| Thomas Wallace - 1850 - 92 էջ
...necessary consequence, the blood is only partially oxygenised, or changed from venous into arterial ; all the secretions are rendered impure, by the impurity...greater or less degree, the subject of chronic disease." It certainly cannot awaken our surprise, that consumption, dire consumption, sweeps thousands annually... | |
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