| Royal College of Chemistry (Great Britain) - 1849 - 348 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit that, with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding...could be expressed in numbers as definitely as can our laboratory processes, how few are we in a condition to explain ; in how few instances has the physician... | |
| Royal College of Chemistry (Great Britain) - 1849 - 348 pages
...transformations, which doubtless could be expressed in numbers as definitely as can our laboratory processes, how few are we in a condition to explain ; in how...the mode in which any medicine performs its office ! Nobody doubts the power, which the principles of the Cinchona-bark, or of tea and coffee, exert upon... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1850 - 548 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit, that with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding change in its composition. But of these transformations how few are we in a condition to explain ; in how few instances has the... | |
| 1850 - 560 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit, that with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding change in its composition. But of these transformations how few are we in a condition to explain ; in bow few instances has the... | |
| 1861 - 362 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit that with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding...to explain ; in how few instances has the physician eyen a vague conception of the mode in which any medicine performs its office ! Nobody doubts the power,... | |
| 1862 - 448 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit that with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding...could be expressed in numbers as definitely as can our laboratory processes, how few are we in a condition to explain ; in how few instances has the physician... | |
| 1862 - 476 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit that with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding...could be expressed in numbers as definitely as can our laboratory processes, how few are we in a condition to explain; in how few instances has the physician... | |
| 1862 - 446 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit that with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding...could be expressed in numbers as definitely as can our laboratory processes, how few are we in a condition to explain ; in how few instances has the physician... | |
| 1865 - 458 pages
...growing into a general conviction. We admit that with every change wrought by pharmaceutical agents in the state of our organism, there occurs a corresponding...could be expressed in numbers as definitely as can our laboratory processes, how few are we in a condition to explain ; in how few instances has the physician... | |
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