They can remain altogether uuinvestigated without any disadvantage to the real usefulness of theoretical medicine, but we have pursued them with profitless diligence, and have done our best to confuse them more and more. How much have we effected in resolving... The Principles of Physiology - 4 페이지저자: Johann August Unzer - 1851 - 463 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1897 - 1436 페이지
...spirits lie elastic or inflexible, electrical or etui-rial, etc. Alt these inquiries will remain forever inscrutable mysteries, and do not belong to our subject. They can remain altogether uuinvestigated without any disadvantage to the real usefulness of theoretical medicine, but we have... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1899 - 1416 페이지
...inscrutable mysteries, and do not belong to our subject. They can remain altogether uuinvestigated without any disadvantage to the real usefulness of...determining by what laws the mind moves the machinery of the nuimal organism? Under what circumstances the nerves excite sensation ? Under what the sensation becomes... | |
| 1896 - 1118 페이지
...spirits be elastic or inflexible, electrical or etherial, etc. All these inquiries will remain forever inscrutable mysteries, and do not belong to our subject ; they can remain altogether nn investigated without any disadvantage to the real usefulness of theoretical medicine, but we have... | |
| Edward Mussey Hartwell - 1899 - 118 페이지
...spirits be elastic or inflexible, electrical or etherial, etc. All these inquiries will remain forever inscrutable mysteries, and do not belong to our subject. They can remain altogether uuinvestigated without any disadvantage to the real usefulness of theoretical medicine, but we have... | |
| 1899 - 580 페이지
...spirits be elastic or inflexible, electrical or ethereal, etc. All these inquiries will remain forever inscrutable mysteries, and do not belong to our subject;...they can remain altogether uninvestigated without au the real usetuVness ot medicine, but we have pursued them with profitless diligence, and have done... | |
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