Transactions ... September 5th, 1887, Bind 5John Brown Hamilton 1887 |
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Side 3
... marked or marred by the powers of earth and air and sea , with whom he makes his home , and which together constitute what we call climate . In the scheme of subjects which I have outlined as a skeleton programme for this Section , the ...
... marked or marred by the powers of earth and air and sea , with whom he makes his home , and which together constitute what we call climate . In the scheme of subjects which I have outlined as a skeleton programme for this Section , the ...
Side 12
... marked the influence on human processes , when the mere befouling of the air reverses its polarity , or a change in altitude almost doubles the blood's capacity for absorbing oxygen , or a high atmospheric temperature increases the ...
... marked the influence on human processes , when the mere befouling of the air reverses its polarity , or a change in altitude almost doubles the blood's capacity for absorbing oxygen , or a high atmospheric temperature increases the ...
Side 29
... Marked diathermancy of the air to be preferred to the smoky atmosphere of cities or the dense air strata of moist currents . 7. Radiation and absorption of heat by rocks and sandy loams better than latent absorp- tion by water and damp ...
... Marked diathermancy of the air to be preferred to the smoky atmosphere of cities or the dense air strata of moist currents . 7. Radiation and absorption of heat by rocks and sandy loams better than latent absorp- tion by water and damp ...
Side 36
... marked at apex front ; tympanitic in character in left infraclavicular region ; " cracked metal " sound on stethoscopic percussion below and along inner two - thirds of clavicle and to the left of the upper third of sternum ; with moist ...
... marked at apex front ; tympanitic in character in left infraclavicular region ; " cracked metal " sound on stethoscopic percussion below and along inner two - thirds of clavicle and to the left of the upper third of sternum ; with moist ...
Side 41
... marked variability is less felt , and is less , if at all , objectionable . On the other hand , marked atmospheric equability , wherever found , is prima facie evidence of excessive humidity . The worst that can be said against ...
... marked variability is less felt , and is less , if at all , objectionable . On the other hand , marked atmospheric equability , wherever found , is prima facie evidence of excessive humidity . The worst that can be said against ...
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Side 255 - Judah is a lion's whelp; from the prey, my son, thou art gone up. He stooped down, he couched as a lion, and as an old lion. Who shall rouse him up? The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
Side 255 - And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war. His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself. And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.
Side 501 - To the dulling of my spirits : sit down and rest. Even here I will put off my hope, and keep it No longer for my flatterer : he is drown'd Whom thus we stray to find ; and the sea mocks Our frustrate search on land.
Side 208 - I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked, nor suggest any such counsel ; and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion.
Side 701 - Pitcher, for the able manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of this body, which was unanimously adopted.
Side 255 - And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations : and he shall rule them with a rod of iron, and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written King of kings and Lord of lords.
Side 501 - Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking makes what we read ours. We are of the ruminating kind, and it is not enough to cram ourselves with a great load of collections; unless we chew them over again, they will not give us strength and nourishment.
Side 209 - These checks, and the checks which keep the population down to the level of the means of subsistence, are moral restraint, vice, and misery...
Side 737 - Delegates appointed by the Surgeon-General of the United States Army, the Surgeon-General of the United States Navy, and the Surgeon-General of the United States Marine Hospital Service...
Side 225 - ... license; excessive use of stimulants; excitement of the emotions, already unduly developed; the unaccustomed strife for means of subsistence, educational strain, and poverty. Among the Chinese and aborigines there has been but a small increase of insanity. There is among them less of the refinements of civilization, less competition and struggle for place, power, or wealth, and, as a consequence, less tendency to mental deterioration. Dr. Andrews presented a list of...