| 1884 - 268 pages
...diverse influences both internal and external; and the amplitude of this range varies considerably in different individuals, and in the same individual at different times and ages. The establishment of the view here suggested — namely, that there may exist a physiological... | |
| James Sully - 1885 - 746 pages
...reflection has its own motive, and the energy of this act varies with the strength of the motive, both in different individuals and in the same individual at different times. And all that the act of reflection can do is to bring to light or develop a latent force of desire. It... | |
| Henry Drury Noyes - 1890 - 784 pages
...found that, to read a letter, light must work on the retina from .001 to .0017 of a second, varying greatly in different individuals and in the same individual at different times. "The Inertia of the Eye and the Brain," Cattell, Brain, vol. 8, p. 294, 1885-86. It is understood that... | |
| 1899 - 812 pages
...exact quantitive statements concerning this work, (i) because the relative activity of the emunctories varies greatly in different individuals and in the same individual at different times ; (2) because the waste matter to be eliminated depends on the amounts and kinds of foods taken ; (3)... | |
| Solomon Solis-Cohen, Augustus Adolph Eshner - 1892 - 438 pages
...air-passages, more especially of the nose. The manifestations vary much in severity and in constancy in different individuals, and in the same individual at different times, and comprise conjunctivitis, coryza, pharyngitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, asthma and gastric, enteric and... | |
| Allen Corson Cowperthwaite - 1901 - 1068 pages
...squeaking. Sometimes there is, from time to time, complete aphonia. The symptoms of the voice vary greatly in different individuals, and in the same individual at different times. These symptoms occur late in the disease, and ure due to an extension of the pharyngeal inflammation... | |
| Solomon Solis-Cohen, Augustus Adolph Eshner - 1902 - 454 pages
...air-passages, more especially of the nose. The manifestations vary much in severity and in constancy in different individuals, and in the same individual at different times, and comprise conjunctivitis, coryza, pharyngitis, laryngitis, bronchitis, asthma and gastric, enteric and... | |
| Henry Ware Cattell - 1903 - 460 pages
...than at present will be given to the significance of odor. The organ of smell is poorly developed, and varies greatly in different individuals and in the same individual at different times. The peculiar odor that accompanies the growth of certain bacteria, such as the Bacillus coli communis,... | |
| New York Academy of Medicine - 1903 - 480 pages
...disease in the absence of a susceptible individual, and we know that susceptibility to infection varies in different individuals and in the same individual at different times, and as a result of various circumstances. In general, depressing agencies, such as starvation, loss of... | |
| Joseph Albertus Culler - 1904 - 376 pages
...only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but in different proportion. The quantity of fat in the body varies greatly in different individuals and in the same individual at different times, but the average quantity in a man is about six pounds. Other substances in the body. — The three... | |
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