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도서 ... reason suspected to be poisonous, and why it poisons with so much difficulty....에 대해 검색한
" ... reason suspected to be poisonous, and why it poisons with so much difficulty. Unless the teeth are entire, the poison abundant, and the teeth buried in the bitten flesh so as to force it down into contact with the ducts where they open at the crown... "
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science - 216 페이지
저자: Kansas Academy of Science - 1906
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The Medical Times and Register, 13권

1883 - 974 페이지
...contact with the ducts where they open at the crown of the teeth, it is hard to see how even a drop of poison could be forced into the wounds. Yet it is...to allow time for a certain amount of absorption. It is plain enough that a lizard as small as the one exhibited would be very unlikely to inflict a...
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Medical News and Abstract, 42권

1883 - 770 페이지
...contact with the ducts where they open at the crown of the teeth, it is hard to see how even a drop of poison could be forced into the wounds. Yet it is...to allow time for a certain amount of absorption. It is plain enough that a lizard as small as the one exhibited would be very unlikely to inflict a...
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The Homoeopathic Recorder, 10권

1895 - 600 페이지
...contact with the ducts where they open at the crown of the teeth, it is hard to see how even a drop of poison could be forced into the wounds. Yet it is...activity of the poison, and to the lizard's habit of holding tenaciously to what it bites, so as to allow time for a certain amount of absorption. A small...
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New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers

Edward Pollock Anshutz - 1900 - 404 페이지
...be due to the extraordinary activity of the poison, and to the lizard's habit of holding tenaciously to what it bites, so as to allow time for a certain amount of absorption. (The provings and the clinical cases that follow were from the virus of the Gila monster obtained by Dr....
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Transactions of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia

College of Physicians of Philadelphia - 1883 - 514 페이지
...contact with the ducts where they open at the crown of the teeth, it is hard to see how even a drop of poison could be forced into the wounds. Yet it is...to allow time for a certain amount of absorption. It is plain enough that a lizard as small as the one exhibited would be very unlikely to inflict a...
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