An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineSchuman, 1949 - 226 sidor |
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... manifestations of life are determined by spontaneous action of this special vital force , instead of being , like the manifestations of inorganic bodies , the necessary re- sults of conditions or of the physico - chemical influences of ...
... manifestations of life are determined by spontaneous action of this special vital force , instead of being , like the manifestations of inorganic bodies , the necessary re- sults of conditions or of the physico - chemical influences of ...
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... manifestations in living beings are exactly the same as those which produce , accelerate or retard manifestations of phys ico - chemical phenomena in inorganic bodies , so that instead of fol- lowing the example of the vitalists in ...
... manifestations in living beings are exactly the same as those which produce , accelerate or retard manifestations of phys ico - chemical phenomena in inorganic bodies , so that instead of fol- lowing the example of the vitalists in ...
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... manifestations in these beings are altered or annihilated according to the more or less significant varia- tions that we make in the cosmic influences cited above . In vege- tables and in cold - blooded animals , the conditions of ...
... manifestations in these beings are altered or annihilated according to the more or less significant varia- tions that we make in the cosmic influences cited above . In vege- tables and in cold - blooded animals , the conditions of ...
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