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... clinical facts of the disease can be stated in terms of physi- ology , is not yet finished . In England , especial honour is due to Dr Pavy for his life - long study of this most complex problem . V THE PANCREAS HERE again Claude ...
... clinical facts of the disease can be stated in terms of physi- ology , is not yet finished . In England , especial honour is due to Dr Pavy for his life - long study of this most complex problem . V THE PANCREAS HERE again Claude ...
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... clinical facts ; nervous diseases and head injuries were common enough in the Middle Ages ; and by the time of Ambroise Paré , if not before , post - mortem examinations were allowed . The one thing wanted was the experi- mental method ...
... clinical facts ; nervous diseases and head injuries were common enough in the Middle Ages ; and by the time of Ambroise Paré , if not before , post - mortem examinations were allowed . The one thing wanted was the experi- mental method ...
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... clinical observation , made long ago , that in paralysed limbs you find at one time an increase of cold , and at another an increase of heat , I thought this contradiction might be explained by supposing that , side by side with the ...
... clinical observation , made long ago , that in paralysed limbs you find at one time an increase of cold , and at another an increase of heat , I thought this contradiction might be explained by supposing that , side by side with the ...
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... clinical and pathological facts which he amassed , in the hope of establishing a set of doctrines out of all relation to facts , are as true now as ever ; and , if he had been content to go the way of induction , and to set himself to ...
... clinical and pathological facts which he amassed , in the hope of establishing a set of doctrines out of all relation to facts , are as true now as ever ; and , if he had been content to go the way of induction , and to set himself to ...
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... in experi- ence . The first centres that were thus studied were the speech - centres ; and the observation of them arose out of the cases recorded by Bouillard in 1825 , and Dax in 1836. Clinical observation , and GALL 71.
... in experi- ence . The first centres that were thus studied were the speech - centres ; and the observation of them arose out of the cases recorded by Bouillard in 1825 , and Dax in 1836. Clinical observation , and GALL 71.
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Page 330 - An Act to facilitate the performance of the duties of justices of the peace out of sessions within England and Wales with respect to summary convictions and orders," inclusive of any Acts amending the same.
Page 325 - The experiment must be performed with a view to the advancement by new discovery of physiological knowledge, or of knowledge which will be useful for saving or prolonging life or alleviating suffering...
Page 332 - Ireland, within the police district of Dublin metropolis, the Acts regulating the powers and duties of justices of the peace for such district, or of the police of such district; and elsewhere in Ireland, The Petty Sessions (Ireland) Act, 1851...
Page 383 - Recent Theories of Evolution. By J. MARK BALDWIN, Princeton University. The Reproduction of Living Beings. By Professor MARCUS HARTOG, Queen's College, Cork. Man and the Higher Apes. By Dr. A. KEITH, FRCS Heredity. By J. ARTHUR THOMPSON, School of Medicine, Edinburgh.
Page 55 - Experiments have never been the means of discovery ; and a survey of what has been attempted of late years in physiology will prove that the opening of living animals has done more to perpetuate error than to confirm the just views taken from the study of anatomy and natural motions.
Page 356 - The animal must, if the pain is likely to continue after the effect of the anaesthetic has ceased, or if any serious injury has been inflicted on the animal, be killed before it recovers from the influence of the anaesthetic which has been administered...
Page 331 - ... for the time being empowered by law to do alone any act authorised to be done by more than one justice of the peace...
Page 382 - The author wields a pleasing pen and knows how to make the subject attractive. . . . The work is calculated to spread among its readers an attraction to the science of anthropology. The author's observations are exceedingly genuine and his descriptions are vivid.
Page 332 - ... with the opinion of the court of appeal thereon, or make such other order in the matter as the court thinks just...
Page 325 - Act out of a list (from time to time approved for the port or district by one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, in this Act referred to as a Secretary of State,) of wreck commissioners appointed under this Act, stipendiary or metropolitan police magistrates, judges...