The London Medical and Surgical Journal, Հատոր 61835 |
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... facts to throw light on this point , and , until this is accomplished , we must remain in ignorance of the cause of ... fact , as you are well aware , that the nerves which supply the muscles of the face come off before the decussation ...
... facts to throw light on this point , and , until this is accomplished , we must remain in ignorance of the cause of ... fact , as you are well aware , that the nerves which supply the muscles of the face come off before the decussation ...
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... fact seems to be explained by the consideration that the obstruction is less of a spasmodic na- ture , than of a mechanical description . Local bleeding is occasionally serviceable , and , as a degree , spasm may , and probably does ...
... fact seems to be explained by the consideration that the obstruction is less of a spasmodic na- ture , than of a mechanical description . Local bleeding is occasionally serviceable , and , as a degree , spasm may , and probably does ...
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... fact that the superior tarsus , instead of corresponding to , overlaps the inferior ; hence it results that the hairs of the latter are directed against the globe of the eye , on which they produce those serious inconve- niences noticed ...
... fact that the superior tarsus , instead of corresponding to , overlaps the inferior ; hence it results that the hairs of the latter are directed against the globe of the eye , on which they produce those serious inconve- niences noticed ...
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... fact , you will be exposed to repeated failures . I have learnt from the researches which I have made on this subject , that they extend about two lines beneath the free border of the eyelid . Strips of adhesive plaster , applied in ...
... fact , you will be exposed to repeated failures . I have learnt from the researches which I have made on this subject , that they extend about two lines beneath the free border of the eyelid . Strips of adhesive plaster , applied in ...
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... fact that may be explained by the greater weight of the blood pressing back on the aortic valves , and then necessarily opposing an unusual im- pediment to its egress from the left ventricle . ' 66 " I would suggest that the diminution ...
... fact that may be explained by the greater weight of the blood pressing back on the aortic valves , and then necessarily opposing an unusual im- pediment to its egress from the left ventricle . ' 66 " I would suggest that the diminution ...
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Էջ 413 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.
Էջ 495 - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times ; and the turtle, and the crane, and the swallow, observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD.
Էջ 60 - Under the pressure of the cares and sorrows of our mortal condition, men have at all times and in all countries called in some physical aid to their moral consolations, — wine, beer, opium, brandy, or tobacco.
Էջ 475 - In life's last scene what prodigies surprise, Fears of the brave, and follies of the wise ! From Marlborough's eyes the streams of dotage flow, And Swift expires a driveller and a show.
Էջ 443 - CD, notwithstanding, hath absolutely and wilfully refused, and still doth wilfully and absolutely refuse to give evidence and be examined touching the premises, or to give sufficient reason for his refusal, in wilful and open violation and delay of justice : these are, therefore, by virtue of my office, in...
Էջ 443 - ... at which the trial is to be, then and there to prosecute or give evidence against the party...
Էջ 324 - And gloomy darkness roll'd about his head. The fleet in view, he twang'd his deadly bow, And hissing fly the feather'd fates below. On mules and dogs the infection first began ;" And last, the vengeful arrows fix'd in man.
Էջ 251 - The Nervous System, Anatomical and Physiological ; in which the Functions of the various Parts of the Brain are for the first Time assigned ; and to which is prefixed some Account of the Author's earliest Discoveries ; of which the more recent Doctrine of Bell, Magendie, &c., is shown to be at once a Plagiarism, an Inversion, and a Blunder associated with useless Experiments, which they have neither understood nor explained.
Էջ 252 - THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, Anatomical and Physiological. In which the Functions of the various Parts of the Brain are for the first time assigned; and to which is prefixed some Account of the Author's earliest Discoveries, of which the more recent doctrine of Bell, Majendie, &c., is shown to be at once a plagiarism, an inversion, and a blunder, associated with useless experiments, which they have neither understood nor explained.
Էջ 108 - When tasked beyond its strength, the eye becomes insensible to light, and no longer conveys any impressions to the mind. In like manner, the brain, when much exhausted, becomes incapable of thought, and consciousness is almost lost in a feeling of utter confusion.