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" ... physiological element of the body. It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and cause an... "
Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - Page 33
by Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1885
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Medical Record, Volume 20

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1881 - 798 pages
...affecting, in any desired sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 19

1881 - 904 pages
...affecting, in any desired sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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Medical news and collegiate herald, Volumes 1-2

1881 - 664 pages
...promoting the realisation of that ideal therapeutics so elegantly delineated by Mr. Huxley,* when ' It will become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism, which, like a very cunningly-contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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The Medical times and gazette, Volume 2

1881 - 816 pages
...affecting, in any desired sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism, which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2

1881 - 806 pages
...affecting, in any desired sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism, which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly, Volume 1

1881 - 614 pages
...mischief. The patient made a rapid recovery. HUXLEY predicts that, in the progress of medicine, it will become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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Science and Culture, and Other Essays, Volume 32; Volume 964

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1881 - 372 pages
...in any desired sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. - It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism which, like a very cunninglycontrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 32

1881 - 592 pages
...affecting, in any desired sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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Transactions, Volume 1

1881 - 690 pages
...affecting, in any desired sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. It will, in short, become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular mechanism which, like a very cunningly contrived torpedo, shall find its way to some particular group of living elements, and...
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Physiological fallacies [anti-vivisection papers by various authors].

Physiological fallacies - 1882 - 340 pages
...sense, the functions of any physiological element of the body. ' It will in short ' — so he says — ' become possible to introduce into the economy a molecular...mechanism, which, like a cunningly contrived torpedo shell finds its way to some particular group of living elements, and cause an explosion among them,...
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