| 1877 - 736 pages
...will not be disposed of (to suit his theory) by Dr. Ferrier, on the ground that they are exceptional, "just as there are exceptions to the rule that the...situated to the left and the liver to the right." And, even were it so, I have collected some cases which I shall also adduce further, and which militate... | |
| Eugène Dupuy - 1878 - 36 pages
...will not be disposed of (to suit his theory) by Dr. Ferrier, on the ground that they are exceptional, "just as there are exceptions to the rule that the...situated to the left and the liver to the right." And, even were it so, I have collected some cases which I shall adduce further, and which militate... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1884 - 588 pages
...the fallacy of his views, and we can only admit then, that there may be exceptions just as as there exceptions to the rule that the heart is situated to the left, and the liver to the right. To go beyond this is simply to stultify every well-establised rule in the clinical diagnosis of brain... | |
| John Fletcher Horne - 1894 - 162 pages
...neighbourhood. The recorded cases go to prove the fallacy of his views, and we can only admit, then, that there may be exceptions, just as there are exceptions...situated to the left, and the liver to the right. To go beyond this is simply to stultify every well-established rule in the clinical diagnosis of brain... | |
| 1877 - 742 pages
...will not be disposed of (to suit his theory) by Dr. Ferrier, on the ground that they are exceptional, "just as there are exceptions to the rule that the...situated to the left and the liver to the right." And, even were it so, I have collected some cases which I shall also adduce further, and which militate... | |
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