An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... disease may well be related to certain special me- teorological or hygienic circumstances , he takes a journey to other regions where the same disease prevails , to see whether it develops under the same conditions . This second ...
... disease may well be related to certain special me- teorological or hygienic circumstances , he takes a journey to other regions where the same disease prevails , to see whether it develops under the same conditions . This second ...
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... disease , I do not want my idea misun- derstood or taken as an admission that there are things in disease which can never be physiologically explained . My idea is just the reverse , because I believe that we shall explain everything in ...
... disease , I do not want my idea misun- derstood or taken as an admission that there are things in disease which can never be physiologically explained . My idea is just the reverse , because I believe that we shall explain everything in ...
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... disease . The diagnosis can be established only through observation ; in recog- nizing a disease , physicians connect it with some form of disease already observed , known and described . Observation also gives the progress and ...
... disease . The diagnosis can be established only through observation ; in recog- nizing a disease , physicians connect it with some form of disease already observed , known and described . Observation also gives the progress and ...
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