| 1866 - 646 pages
...carnivora die, after some hours, from disorganization of the blood separation ; but the herbivora will live for weeks, and will suffer from no acute disease....point. But the facts approach to demonstration that catarrh is induced by this agent. All else is as yet speculative. 8. During periods of intense heat... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1866 - 818 pages
...after some hours, from disorganization of the blood and separation of fibrine ; but the herbivore will live for weeks, and will suffer from no acute disease....be answered cautiously. Science has yet no actual demonffratire evidence on the point. But the fact's approach to demonstration that common cold (catarrh)... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1866 - 798 pages
...decomposition. 7. The question whether the presence of r zone in the air can produce actual disease mu.»t be answered cautiously. Science has yet no actual...common cold (catarrh) is induced by this agent. All elfe is as yet speculative. 10. There is an opposite condition of air in which the oxygen is rendered... | |
| 1866 - 586 pages
...animal. The caruivora die, after some hours, from disorganization of the blood, but the herbivora will live for weeks, and will suffer from • no acute...the air can produce actual disease, must be answered caur tiously. Science has yet no actual demonstrative evidence on the point. But the facts approach... | |
| 1867 - 400 pages
...carnivora die, after some hours, from disorganization of the blood separation ; but the herbivora will live for weeks, and will suffer from no acute disease....point. But the facts approach to demonstration that catarrh is induced by this agent. All else is as yet speculative. 8. During periods of intense heat... | |
| 1867 - 400 pages
...carnivora die, after some hours, from disorganization of the blood separation ; but the herbivora will live for weeks, and will suffer from no acute disease....point. But the facts approach to demonstration that catarrh is induced by this agent. All else is as yet speculative. 8. During periods of intense heat... | |
| 1866 - 676 pages
...carnivora die, after some hours, from disorganization of the blood separation ; but the herbivora will live for weeks, and will suffer from no acute disease....point. But the facts approach to demonstration that catarrh is induced by this agent. All else is yet speculative. 8. During periods of intense heat of... | |
| 1866 - 454 pages
...animal. The carnivora die, after some hours, from disorganization of the blood; but the herbivora will live for weeks, and will suffer from no acute disease....point. But the facts approach to demonstration that catarrh is induced by this agent. All else is as yet speculative. 8. During periods of intense heat... | |
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