An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... ANATOMY IN ITS RELATIONS WITH VIVISECTION Anatomy is the basis necessary to all medical investigation , whether theoretical or practical . A corpse is an organism deprived of living motion , and the earliest explanation of vital ...
... ANATOMY IN ITS RELATIONS WITH VIVISECTION Anatomy is the basis necessary to all medical investigation , whether theoretical or practical . A corpse is an organism deprived of living motion , and the earliest explanation of vital ...
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... Anatomy , or the science of animal organization , is more closely and necessarily related to physiology . The anatomical point of view differs , however , from the physiological in this , that anatomists wish to explain anatomy by ...
... Anatomy , or the science of animal organization , is more closely and necessarily related to physiology . The anatomical point of view differs , however , from the physiological in this , that anatomists wish to explain anatomy by ...
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... anatomy . I shall not have to consider whether these expressions , pathological anatomy and physiological pathology , are well chosen . I shall simply say that the pathological anatomy , whose pathological phenomena they define , is ...
... anatomy . I shall not have to consider whether these expressions , pathological anatomy and physiological pathology , are well chosen . I shall simply say that the pathological anatomy , whose pathological phenomena they define , is ...
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