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The principles and practice of hydrotherapy : a guide to the application of water in disease for students and practitioners of medicine . ore frequent. Warmcompresses upon the belly and back of the animal produced a contrac-tion of the vessels of the pia, with acceleration of pulse and respira-tory movements; the former became less perceptible, the latter moreshallow. These experiments render the action of the wet pack upon thehuman body intelligible. We often find the patient slumbering assoon as the temperature is equalized between the body and the sheet,and warmth is evolved by the reactive Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-principles-and-practice-of-hydrotherapy-a-guide-to-the-application-of-water-in-disease-for-students-and-practitioners-of-medicine-ore-frequent-warmcompresses-upon-the-belly-and-back-of-the-animal-produced-a-contrac-tion-of-the-vessels-of-the-pia-with-acceleration-of-pulse-and-respira-tory-movements-the-former-became-less-perceptible-the-latter-moreshallow-these-experiments-render-the-action-of-the-wet-pack-upon-thehuman-body-intelligible-we-often-find-the-patient-slumbering-assoon-as-the-temperature-is-equalized-between-the-body-and-the-sheetand-warmth-is-evolved-by-the-reactive-image340045532.html
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RM2AJAMMR–Engravings of the arteries : illustrating the second volume of the Anatomy of the human body, by J Bell ; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries . e these Platessimple, intelligible, and accurate. Whilethe design of this book of Plates is to pre-sent to the student, at one glance, the ge-neral distribution of the vessels, and to fixthem in his memory in a way which nodescription can accomplish, it will befound to give the most usual distribution ofthe branches ; for I have been careful inthe selection of my subjects. 8 In studying the Arteries, or any part ofAnatomy, we
Journal of experimental zoology . length may be disregarded. A consideration of the differences in hair weight is inter-esting, even if not wholly intelligible. The hair of the femalesonly was prepared and weighed, since some of the males wereafflicted with a skin disease which diminished the density of thehair on certain parts of the body. These females of the twocontrasted lots, containing about fifty animals each, showed amean difference in favor of the warm-room animals of about29 milligrams, when the gross averages are compared, and thisdifference is about 3| times its probable error. Sin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/journal-of-experimental-zoology-length-may-be-disregarded-a-consideration-of-the-differences-in-hair-weight-is-inter-esting-even-if-not-wholly-intelligible-the-hair-of-the-femalesonly-was-prepared-and-weighed-since-some-of-the-males-wereafflicted-with-a-skin-disease-which-diminished-the-density-of-thehair-on-certain-parts-of-the-body-these-females-of-the-twocontrasted-lots-containing-about-fifty-animals-each-showed-amean-difference-in-favor-of-the-warm-room-animals-of-about29-milligrams-when-the-gross-averages-are-compared-and-thisdifference-is-about-3-times-its-probable-error-sin-image340015306.html
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RM2CD9464–. The new medical world. A book for reference and consultation, containing a thorough description of disease, with the latest and best methods for its treatment . rs, since their anatomy is not of sufficient interest to be minutely THE XEAV MEDICAL WORLD. 397 detailed. The subject is complex and difficult to describe, andin fact but little was known of these organs till the power of themicroscope rendered a study of their structure intelligible. There isno portion of the human body whose anatomical description is moretechnical and uninteresting to the general reader. Vertical Section of Kidney
. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. the Literature Cited. Figure legends should contain enough in- formation to make the figure intelligible separate from the text. Legends should be typed double spaced, with consecutive Arabic numbers, on a separate sheet at the end of the paper. Footnotes should be limited to authors' current addresses, acknowledg- ments or contribution numbers, and explanation of unusual abbreviations. All such footnotes should appear on the title page. Footnotes are not normally permitted in the body of the text. 5. Literature cited. In th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-biological-bulletin-biology-zoology-biology-marine-biology-the-literature-cited-figure-legends-should-contain-enough-in-formation-to-make-the-figure-intelligible-separate-from-the-text-legends-should-be-typed-double-spaced-with-consecutive-arabic-numbers-on-a-separate-sheet-at-the-end-of-the-paper-footnotes-should-be-limited-to-authors-current-addresses-acknowledg-ments-or-contribution-numbers-and-explanation-of-unusual-abbreviations-all-such-footnotes-should-appear-on-the-title-page-footnotes-are-not-normally-permitted-in-the-body-of-the-text-5-literature-cited-in-th-image234635017.html
RMRHMFA1–. The Biological bulletin. Biology; Zoology; Biology; Marine Biology. the Literature Cited. Figure legends should contain enough in- formation to make the figure intelligible separate from the text. Legends should be typed double spaced, with consecutive Arabic numbers, on a separate sheet at the end of the paper. Footnotes should be limited to authors' current addresses, acknowledg- ments or contribution numbers, and explanation of unusual abbreviations. All such footnotes should appear on the title page. Footnotes are not normally permitted in the body of the text. 5. Literature cited. In th
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RMRGWP17–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 568 SIGUNIKTAWAK SIHA8APA [b. a. e. sign for white man. The buffalo, and in later days a cow, is indicated by crooking the index finger at the side of the head to resemble a liorn. A dog is indicated by drawing tlie hand, with first and second fingers spread apart, across in front of the body, typifying the old time travois dragged by the animal when used as a beast of burden. Eating and drinking are indicated by signs easily intelligible. Sleeping is indi- cated by inclining the head to one side, with the open palm held just below, typi- fying the recumbent attitude of
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