British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Том 551875 |
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... less degree , of the provincial towns and of the country at large . We may , therefore , safely conclude that a very large per- centage of the community rely upon medical charity in time of sickness . In the metropolis this proportion ...
... less degree , of the provincial towns and of the country at large . We may , therefore , safely conclude that a very large per- centage of the community rely upon medical charity in time of sickness . In the metropolis this proportion ...
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... less , a week , find it for their advan- tage to contribute to their own medical relief . With such facts as these before us , and having regard to the excellent provision which is now made for the medical necessities of the pauper ...
... less , a week , find it for their advan- tage to contribute to their own medical relief . With such facts as these before us , and having regard to the excellent provision which is now made for the medical necessities of the pauper ...
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... less able than before to offer gratuitous ser- vice . These two facts alone seem to us to show that there must be a change , and that some means must be found of making the working classes provide for themselves against the time of sick ...
... less able than before to offer gratuitous ser- vice . These two facts alone seem to us to show that there must be a change , and that some means must be found of making the working classes provide for themselves against the time of sick ...
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... less in stature than the Teutonic and Sclavonic nations . Morache gives the following table ( to which we have added the heights in English inches ) to show the influence of race : Minimum stature of infantry recruits in the principal ...
... less in stature than the Teutonic and Sclavonic nations . Morache gives the following table ( to which we have added the heights in English inches ) to show the influence of race : Minimum stature of infantry recruits in the principal ...
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... less favorable to the former than it was . At present men are enlisted for the infantry of the line at eighteen up to twenty - five years of age , and with a minimum height of 64 inches . It is the opinion of Dr. Leith Adams , the ...
... less favorable to the former than it was . At present men are enlisted for the infantry of the line at eighteen up to twenty - five years of age , and with a minimum height of 64 inches . It is the opinion of Dr. Leith Adams , the ...
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Страница 38 - ... all sensation is excited, and the members of animal bodies move at the command of the will, — namely, by the vibrations of this Spirit, mutually propagated along the solid filaments of the nerves, from the outward organs of sense to the brain, and from the brain into the muscles.
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Страница 90 - ... it is not every kind of frantic humor or something unaccountable in a man's actions, that points him out to be such a madman rs is to be exempted from punishment ; it must be a man that is totally deprived of his understanding and memory, and doth not know what he is doing, no more than an infant, than a brute, or a wild beast...
Страница 90 - There is a partial insanity of mind, and a total insanity. The former is either in respect to things quoad hoc vel illud insanire. Some persons that have a competent use of reason in respect of some subjects, are yet under a particular dementia in respect of some particular discourses, subjects, or applications, or else it is partial in respect of degrees...
Страница 112 - Where insane delusion has once been shewn to have existed, it may be difficult to say whether the mental disorder may not possibly have extended beyond the particular form or instance in which it has manifested itself. It may be equally difficult to say how far the delusion may not have influenced...
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Страница 38 - ... corpuscles; and light is emitted, reflected, refracted, inflected, and heats bodies ; and all sensation is excited, and the members of animal bodies move at the command of the will, namely, by the vibrations of this spirit, mutually...