After the vaccine and other infectious or inoculable diseases, it is, most probably, not the tissues alone, but the blood as much or- much more than they, in which the altered state is maintained ; and in many cases it would seem that, whatever materials... St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal - Pągina 1971866Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
 | 1847
...or inoculable diseases, it is, most probably, not the tissues alone, but the ilood as much or much more than they, in which the altered state is maintained...of these specific diseases is retained; the blood exactly assimilating to itself — its altered self — the materials derived from the food. And this,... | |
 | Sir James Paget - 1854 - 699 pągines
...or inoculable diseases, it is, most probably, not the tissues alone, but the blood as much or- much more than they, in which the altered state is maintained...altered self, the materials derived from the food. And this, surely, must be the explanation of many of the most inveterate diseases ; that they persist... | |
 | Forbes Winslow - 1860 - 721 pągines
...infectious or inoculable diseases, it is most probably not the tissues alone, but the blood as much or much more than they, in which the altered state is maintained,...altered self, the materials derived from the food. "And this, surely, must be the explanation of many of the most inveterate diseases ; that they persist... | |
 | Forbes Winslow - 1866 - 483 pągines
...infectious or inoculable diseases, it is most probably, not the tissues alone, but the blood as much or much more than they, in which the altered state is maintained,...these specific diseases is retained; the blood, by ita own formative power, exactly assimilating to itself its altered self, the materials derived from... | |
 | William Tebb - 1893 - 412 pągines
...infectious or inoculable diseases, it is, most probably, not the tissues alone, but the blood as much as or more than they, in which the altered state is maintained...altered self, the materials derived from the food. "And this, surely, must be the explanation of many of the most inveterate diseases ; that they persist... | |
 | Herbert Spencer - 1902 - 292 pągines
...89) says:—" After the vaccine and other infectious or inoculable diseases, it is, most probably, not the tissues alone, but the blood as much or more...impressed by one of these specific diseases is retained." Here is a distinct admission, or rather assertion, that the constitution is changed. Is it changed... | |
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