An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... curare , and divide the amount by the weight of the body , to get the amount of poison per kilogram . For greater ac- curacy in the experiments just cited , we should have to calculate , not per kilogram of the animal's body taken as a ...
... curare , and divide the amount by the weight of the body , to get the amount of poison per kilogram . For greater ac- curacy in the experiments just cited , we should have to calculate , not per kilogram of the animal's body taken as a ...
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... curare , which had been brought to him from Amer- ica . We then knew nothing about the physiological action of this substance . From old observations and from the interesting accounts of Alex . von Humboldt and of Roulin and ...
... curare , which had been brought to him from Amer- ica . We then knew nothing about the physiological action of this substance . From old observations and from the interesting accounts of Alex . von Humboldt and of Roulin and ...
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... curare , we easily explain all sec- ondary phenomena ; and to find a cure , we must always go back , in the end , to the original causation of phenomena . Medicine is destined , then , to get away from empiricism little by little ; like ...
... curare , we easily explain all sec- ondary phenomena ; and to find a cure , we must always go back , in the end , to the original causation of phenomena . Medicine is destined , then , to get away from empiricism little by little ; like ...
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