| 1831 - 638 str.
...' If instead of bleeding usque ad mortem we were to bleed animals more sparingly and repftsitp.dlv, I have no doubt that we should succeed in draining the brain of a m.ich larger quantity of its red blood ; but in such experiments we <!iail, I think, find a larger... | |
| Robert Gooch - 1829 - 506 str.
...If " instead of bleeding usque ad mortem we were " to bleed animals more sparingly and re" peatedly, I have no doubt that we should " succeed in draining...quantity of its red blood ; but in such " experiments we shall, I think, find a larger " effusion of serum." * * * * « Though we " cannot, by general depletion,... | |
| 1830 - 530 str.
...of serous effusion within the head, and Dr. Kelly thus expresses himself. " If, instead of bleeding usque ad mortem, we were to bleed animals more sparingly...quantity of its red blood ; but in. such experiments we shall, I think, find a larger effusion of serum." • * * » "Though we cannot, by general depletion,... | |
| Nathan Ryno Smith - 1830 - 490 str.
...of serous effusion within the head, and Dr. Kelly thus expresses himself:—'If instead of bleeding usque ad mortem we were to bleed animals more sparingly...quantity of its red blood; but in such experiments we shall, I think, find a larger effusion of serum.' ************* 'Though we cannot, by general depletion,... | |
| 1853 - 906 str.
...instead of bleeding usque ad mortem, we were to bleed animals more sparingly, but repeatedly, there is no doubt that we should succeed in draining the brain of a much larger quantity of red blood, although serous effusion would "be increased." Both these quotations appear in Dr. B's.... | |
| Robert Gooch - 1859 - 308 str.
...serous effusion within the head, and Dr. Kelly thus expresses himself:—' If instead of bleed' ing usque ad mortem we were to bleed animals more sparingly...quantity of its red blood; but in such ' experiments we shall, I think, find a larger effusion of serum.' * * * * < Though we cannot, by general depletion,... | |
| James Cappie - 1872 - 96 str.
...If,£instead of bleeding usque ad mortem, we were to bleed animals more sparingly but repeatedly, there is no doubt that we should succeed in draining the brain of a much larger quantity of red blood, although serous effusion would be increased." * The following are Dr. Kellie's own words... | |
| 1830 - 600 str.
...of serous effusion within the head, and Dr. Kelly thus expresses himself:—'If instead of bleeding usque ad mortem we were to bleed animals more sparingly...quantity of its red blood ; but in such experiments we shall, I think, find a larger effusion of serum.' * * * •Though we cannot, by general depletion,... | |
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