... adopted, whenever a medicinal substance is applied to a susceptible portion of the body externally or internally, an action is excited; which is extended, more or less, according to the difFusibility of the properties of the substance, or the degree... Elements of Physiology - Page 275by Anthelme Richerand - 1823 - 621 pagesFull view - About this book
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