A Treatise on nervous and mental diseasesLea Bros., 1893 - 687 pages |
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Page 17
... vary in shape , each sends off from itself two or more elongations . These are called processes , from the Latin word procedere , to go forward . We are warranted in believing that these processes are as distinct in their destination ...
... vary in shape , each sends off from itself two or more elongations . These are called processes , from the Latin word procedere , to go forward . We are warranted in believing that these processes are as distinct in their destination ...
Page 19
... vary so much in different brains that slight deviations from the usual course are of no importance , and it is very doubtful whether we know at the present time what really constitutes a pathological deviation in the course of a fissure ...
... vary so much in different brains that slight deviations from the usual course are of no importance , and it is very doubtful whether we know at the present time what really constitutes a pathological deviation in the course of a fissure ...
Page 78
... vary with age , sex , race , individuals , pathological conditions , and artificial deformities ; but there is no great difference in the skulls of the European and the American races . The principal types of skull are the dolicho ...
... vary with age , sex , race , individuals , pathological conditions , and artificial deformities ; but there is no great difference in the skulls of the European and the American races . The principal types of skull are the dolicho ...
Page 87
... vary in construction according to the uses to which they are to be put . If a wire is simply to be brought to a white heat , as in the electric cautery , the cell should be constructed in an entirely different manner from what is ...
... vary in construction according to the uses to which they are to be put . If a wire is simply to be brought to a white heat , as in the electric cautery , the cell should be constructed in an entirely different manner from what is ...
Page 88
... varying in size , shape , and material , according to its purpose . If , for example , the current is to be concentrated upon a small nerve , a small piece of copper is preferred . If the current is to be diffused over a large area ...
... varying in size , shape , and material , according to its purpose . If , for example , the current is to be concentrated upon a small nerve , a small piece of copper is preferred . If the current is to be diffused over a large area ...
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