| 1906 - 540 pages
...which has entered the solution is 20-18-34 grams and the weight of water which has left it is 595-92 grams, whilst the displacement of the liquid is the...substitution. It is therefore permissible to regard solutions as products of substitution. If we give to the above numbers their molecular interpretation,... | |
| 1906 - 534 pages
...which has entered the solution is 2048*34 grams and the weight of water which has left it is 595-92 grams, whilst the displacement of the liquid is the...solution, we have described an operation of substitution. Jt is therefore permissible to regard solutions as products of substitution. If we give to the above... | |
| 1862 - 1550 pages
...When successive alterations of condition constitute a circular process, the disgregation of the body is the same at the end of the operation as it was at the beginning, and hence the following equation must hold good :— çdZ=0. . . . . . . . (15) Equation (II.) is hereby... | |
| 1919 - 520 pages
...entered the solution is 2048-34 grammes and the weight of water which has left it is 595-92 grammes, whilst the displacement of the liquid is the same...substitution. It is therefore permissible to regard solutions as products of substitution. If we give to the above numbers their molecular interpretation,... | |
| 1897 - 834 pages
...much as four ounces of blood, and there was a total absence of shock, the pulse being just as good at the end of the operation as it was at the beginning. The same method should, I believe, be applied to all surgical operations involving the cutting of arteries,... | |
| 1897 - 874 pages
...much as four ounces of blood, and there was a total absence of shock, the pulse being just as good at the end of the operation as it was at the beginning* The same method should, I believe, be applied to all surgical operations involving the cutting of arteries,... | |
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