British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 35

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J. Churchill., 1865
 

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Página 281 - ON LONG, SHORT, AND WEAK SIGHT, and their Treatment by the Scientific Use of Spectacles.
Página 175 - Tenant by the curtesie of England is where a man taketh a wife seised in fee simple or in fee tail general, or seised as heir in tail especial, and hath issue by the same wife, male or female, born alive, albeit the issue after dieth or liveth, yet if the wife dies, the husband shall hold the land during his life by the law of England.
Página 126 - ... a State which dwarfs its men, in order that they may be more docile instruments in its hands even for beneficial purposes, will find that with small men no great thing can really be accomplished; and that the perfection of machinery to which it has sacrificed everything, will in the end avail it nothing, for want of the vital power which, in order that the machine might work more smoothly, it has preferred to banish.
Página 281 - A SYSTEM of SURGERY, Theoretical and Practical. In Treatises by Various Authors.
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Página 24 - Long before insufficiency of diet is a matter of hygienic concern, long before the physiologist would think of counting the grains of nitrogen and carbon which intervene between life and starvation, the household will have been utterly destitute of material comfort : — clothing and fuel will have been even scantier than food — against inclemencies of weather there will have been no adequate protection...
Página 281 - A. Treatise on the Chronic Inflammation and Displacements of the Unimpregnated Uterus.
Página 54 - ... from which many and diversified changes are induced. These changes are likely to have an effect upon generation in the coagulation of the semen, as this process cannot be the same in summer as in winter, nor in rainy as in dry weather: wherefore, I think, that the figures of Europeans differ more than those of Asiatics; and they differ very much from one another as to stature in the same city; for vitiations of the semen occur in its coagulation more frequently during frequent changes of the...
Página 339 - The embryos, immediately on their being transferred to the digestive canal of the pig, escape the eggshells and bore their way through the living tissues of the animal, and having lodged themselves in the fatty parts of the flesh, they there rest to await their further transformations or destiny. The animal thus infested become measled, its flesh constituting the so-called measly pork.

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