Medical Notes and ReflectionsLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 - 638 sider |
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... external form and feature , whencesoever originally derived , tend so speedily to become hereditary , — affecting , as we see on every side , not families alone , but , by intermixture and descent , whole races of mankind , -we can have ...
... external form and feature , whencesoever originally derived , tend so speedily to become hereditary , — affecting , as we see on every side , not families alone , but , by intermixture and descent , whole races of mankind , -we can have ...
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... external parts of the body . Analogy would suggest this as probable ; and it is confirmed in great measure by observation ; more extensively as the examination is rendered more minute . On the same grounds it may be presumed that there ...
... external parts of the body . Analogy would suggest this as probable ; and it is confirmed in great measure by observation ; more extensively as the examination is rendered more minute . On the same grounds it may be presumed that there ...
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... external and internal parts . The distinction between the animal and vital organs is at the foundation of every such inquiry , and each particu- lar question must be brought into connexion with it . The fact may be considered as ...
... external and internal parts . The distinction between the animal and vital organs is at the foundation of every such inquiry , and each particu- lar question must be brought into connexion with it . The fact may be considered as ...
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... external features of the body in the peculiarities of which no diseased action is involved . The wonder and the difficulty are alike for the two cases . I have alluded to the distinction which may be made in treating this subject ...
... external features of the body in the peculiarities of which no diseased action is involved . The wonder and the difficulty are alike for the two cases . I have alluded to the distinction which may be made in treating this subject ...
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... external feature the exponent of other cases , in which the most severe diseases are conveyed from parent to offspring . Connected with the foregoing is another curious variety in the transmission of disease , if so it may be termed ...
... external feature the exponent of other cases , in which the most severe diseases are conveyed from parent to offspring . Connected with the foregoing is another curious variety in the transmission of disease , if so it may be termed ...
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