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" Tubingre, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first place on the spinal marrow. Now this point fixed, the further question arises, whether the other symptoms mentioned, viz. the paralysis of the voluntary and reflex movements, and the loss... "
The Journal [afterw.] The Madras journal of literature and science, ed. by J ... - Page 101
by Madras literary society - 1858
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Dublin Hospital Gazette

Dublin Hospital Gazette, Volume 5

Medical - 1858
...in 1812; whilst I cannot otherwise than disagree with Schnell (Dies* "cíe Upa» Antiar, Tubingte, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first...are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, or must be attributed to a specific action of the Antiar. For the elucidation of this questions, I...
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Madras Journal of Literature and Science

Madras Journal of Literature and Science, Volume 20

Science - 1859
...symptoms, to which we may add some signs of vomiting occurring now and then, there was none which attracted my attention, more than the cessation of the movements...are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, or must be attributed to a specific action of the Antiar. For the elucidation of this question, I found...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 9

1859
...result in 1812 ; whilst I cannot otherwise than disagree with Schnell (Diss. de Upas Antiar, Tubingre, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first...are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, or must be attributed to a specific action of the Antiar. For the elucidation of this question, I found...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

Science - 1858
...in 1 8 1 2 ; whilst I cannot otherwise than disagree with Schnell (Diss. de Upas Antiar, Tubingse, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first...are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, or must be attributed to a specific action of the Antiar. For the elucidation of this question, I found...
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Philosophical Magazine

Philosophical Magazine

Science - 1858
...result in 1812 ; whilst I cannot otherwise than disagree with Schnell (Diss. de Upas .dntiar, Thbingie, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first...movements, and the loss of the irritability of the mus-- des and nerves, are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, o¿ must be attributed to...
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The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science...

The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science...

Science - 1858
...result in 1812 ; whilst I cannot otherwise than disagree with Schnell (Diss. de Upas Antiar, Tubings, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first...are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, or must be attributed to a specific action of the Antiar. For the elucidation of this question, I found...
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Philosophical magazine: a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied ...

Philosophical magazine: a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied ...

Science - 1858
...result in 1812; whilst 1 cannot otherwise than disagree with Schnell (Diss. de Upas Antiar, Tubingre, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first...are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, or must be attributed to a specific action of the Antiar. For the elucidation of this question, I found...
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The Pharmaceutical journal ...: A weekly record of pharmacy and allied sciences

The Pharmaceutical journal ...: A weekly record of pharmacy and ..., Volume 17

Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain - Medical - 1858
...result in 1812; whilst I cannot otherwise than disagree with Schnell (Dies, de Upas Antiar, Tubingœ, 1815), who assumes that this poison acts in the first...are only the results of the paralysis of the heart, or must be attributed to a specific action of the Antiar. For the elucidation of this question, I found...
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