| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1866 - 730 str.
...to the bloodvessels. 1. Assume that a substance like Quinine exists, in health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action...which retards the changes which go on in the textures ? and in the well-known property of Arsenic to preserve organic substances have we also the explanation... | |
| 1866 - 638 str.
...the blood vessels. i . Assume that a substance like quinine exists, in health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action...which retards the changes which go on in the textures ï and in the well-known property of arsenic to preserve organic substances have we also the explanation... | |
| 1866 - 636 str.
...in health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action of marsh miaam give rise to ague ; Does quinine cure ague by furnishing...which retards the changes which go on in the textures ? and in the well-known property of arsenic to preserve organic substances have we also the explanation... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1866 - 716 str.
...in health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action of marsh iniasm give rise to ague ? Does Quinine cure ague by furnishing...which retards the changes which go on in the textures ? and in the well-known property of Arsenic to preserve organic substances have we also the explanation... | |
| Bence Jones - 1867 - 380 str.
...the blood vessels. 1. Assume that a substance like quinine exists, in health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action...which retards the changes which go on in the textures ? and in the well-known property of arsenic to preserve organic substances have we also the explanation... | |
| Connecticut Medical Society - 1867 - 826 str.
...Jones asks, — " Assume that a substance like quinine, exists during health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action...which retards the changes which go on in the textures ? and in the well known property of arsenic to preserve organic substances, have we also the explanation... | |
| 1866 - 608 str.
...health in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action of the marsh-miasm give rise to ague ? Does quinine cure ague by furnishing...which retards the changes which go on in the textures J And in the well known property of arsenic to preserve organic substances, have we also the explanation... | |
| Frederick William Headland - 1867 - 488 str.
...Assume," writes Dr. Bence Jones, " that a substance like Quinine exists, in health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action...miasm give rise to ague ? Does Quinine cure ague by furnishiug a substance which retards the changes which go on in the textures ? and in the wellknown... | |
| 1867 - 514 str.
...rapid destruction and removal through the action of the marsh-miasm give rise to ague ? Does quiuiue cure ague by furnishing a substance which retards the changes which go on in the textures? And in the well known property of arsenic to preserve organic substances, have we also the explanation... | |
| 1867 - 460 str.
...and cure of ague. Assume that a substance like quinine exists, during health, in the textures, can its rapid destruction and removal through the action of marsh miasm give rise to ague? (Dr. Bence Jones, Medical Times and Gazette, Aug. 18, 1866, p. 163.) PSEUDO-MEMBRANOUS BRONCHITIS.... | |
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