| Medical jurisprudence - 1863 - 536 pages
...Edenhuizen concludes from these facts that in the healthy state a small quantity of nitrogen in the gaseous form is given off by the skin, and that, this...which is then deposited as triplephosphate in the above-mentioned places. The nitrogenous compound retained in blood acts as an irritant to the nervous... | |
| 1863 - 546 pages
...Edenhuizen concludes from these facts that in the healthy state a small quantity of nitrogen in the gaseous form is given off by the skin, and that, this...which is then deposited as triplephosphate in the above-mentioned places. The nitrogenous compound retained in blood acts as an irritant to the nervous... | |
| 1864 - 382 pages
...with glue, oil-color, varnish, gum, tar, etc., it was sure to die of the effects. Edenhuizen infers from his researches that in the healthy state, a small...producing rigors, palsies, cramps, and tetanic attacks. Secretion of Urea and Chloride of Sodium. — Dr. Emil Becher, assistant-snrgeon army medical staff,... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 814 pages
...etc., it was sure to die of the effects. Edenhuitzen infers from his researches, that in the healihy state, a small quantity of nitrogen, in a gaseous...in the form of ammonia, which is then deposited as triple phosphate, in the subcutaneous aroolar tissue, and in the peritoneum. The nitrogenous compound... | |
| Industrial arts - 1865 - 372 pages
...with glue, oil-color, varnish, gum, tar, etc., it was sure to die of the cifects. Edenhuizen infers from his researches that in the healthy state, a small...producing rigors, palsies, cramps, and tetanic attacks. Secretion of Urea and Chloride of Sodium. — Dr. Emil Becher, азsîstant-surgeon army medical staff,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1865 - 372 pages
...with glue, oil-color, varnish, gum, tar, etc., it was sure to die of the effects. Edenhuizen infers from his researches that in the healthy state, a small...nervous system, producing rigors, palsies, cramps, and tctanie attacks. Secretion of Urea and Chloride of Sodium. — Dr. Emil Becher, assistant-siirgeon... | |
| Industrial arts - 1867 - 378 pages
...with glue, oil-color, varnish, gum, tar, etc., it was sure to die of the effects. Edenhuizen infers from his researches that in the healthy state, a small...producing rigors, palsies, cramps, and tetanic attacks. Secretion of Urea and Chloride of Sodium. — Dr. Emil Becher, assistant-surgeon army medical staff,... | |
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