The Peninsular and Independent Medical Journal, Devoted to Medicine, Surgery, and Pharmacy ... V. 1-2, April 1858-March 1860, 2. köideHigby & Stearns, 1860 |
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... Fibrin , The Physiological Position of .. 241 496 Albuminous Anasarca , Tannin in Large Doses in . Fracture - box , A new .. 560 433 Fracture of both Clavicles ... 561 Gastric Juice , Action of the , on the Sto- vi Index to Vol . II .
... Fibrin , The Physiological Position of .. 241 496 Albuminous Anasarca , Tannin in Large Doses in . Fracture - box , A new .. 560 433 Fracture of both Clavicles ... 561 Gastric Juice , Action of the , on the Sto- vi Index to Vol . II .
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... Fibrin . By LEVIN S. JOYNES , M. D. , Professor of Institutes of Medicine in the Medical College of Virginia . THE mutability of medical doctrines has become a by - word , and , An old French medical with those who judge harshly , a ...
... Fibrin . By LEVIN S. JOYNES , M. D. , Professor of Institutes of Medicine in the Medical College of Virginia . THE mutability of medical doctrines has become a by - word , and , An old French medical with those who judge harshly , a ...
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... fibrin -- its origin , uses , and destination in the economy . But for some time past there have been indications in various quarters , of a grow- ing revolution of opinion on this subject , which , in a theoretical aspect at least , is ...
... fibrin -- its origin , uses , and destination in the economy . But for some time past there have been indications in various quarters , of a grow- ing revolution of opinion on this subject , which , in a theoretical aspect at least , is ...
Page 244
... fibrin mani- fests the same tendency to spontaneous coagulation , and after the same manner , as in the blood . It does not appear that fibrin enters into the composition of any of the living tissues . Formerly , indeed , it was ...
... fibrin mani- fests the same tendency to spontaneous coagulation , and after the same manner , as in the blood . It does not appear that fibrin enters into the composition of any of the living tissues . Formerly , indeed , it was ...
Page 245
... fibrin 21.7 . There is little doubt that the two bodies may be converted into each other by the processes of vital chemistry - fibrin , when taken into the stomach , being transformed into albumen by digestion , and so ab- sorbed ; and ...
... fibrin 21.7 . There is little doubt that the two bodies may be converted into each other by the processes of vital chemistry - fibrin , when taken into the stomach , being transformed into albumen by digestion , and so ab- sorbed ; and ...
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