The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical and Chemical Science, Criticism, Literature and News, Band 2

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Industrial Publishing Company, 1860
 

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Seite 375 - ... of the blood through the lungs, from the right to the left side of the heart. This...
Seite 182 - That I receive the general food at first, Which you do live upon ; and fit it is, Because I am the store-house and the shop Of the whole body ; but, if you do remember, I send it through the rivers of your blood, Even to the court, the heart, to the seat o' the brain, And through the cranks and offices of man.
Seite 169 - QC, had given notice of a motion in the House of Commons for a Select Committee " to inquire into the condition of our Army before Sebastopol, and into the conduct of those departments of the Government whose duty it has been to minister to the wants of that Army.
Seite 170 - ... where the death of the deceased is the subject of the charge, and the circumstances of the death the subject of the dying declarations (2).
Seite 89 - I may crave indulgence for a few words, of more sound, perhaps, than significance. But the reflective mind cannot evade or resist the tendency to speculate on the future course and ultimate fate of vital phenomena in this planet. There seems to have been a time when life was not ; there may, therefore, be a period when it will cease to be. Our most soaring speculations still show...
Seite 181 - had paid an amount of attention to subjects of medical interest scarcely if at all inferior to that which has served as the basis " of the proposition that he " had devoted seven good years of his life to the practice of law," he hindered rather than helped to understand the real life of the dramatist.
Seite 341 - For if we will reflect on our own ways of thinking, we shall find, that sometimes the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two ideas immediately by themselves, without the intervention of any other : and this I think we may call intuitive knowledge.
Seite 89 - ... on many things. The end of the world has been presented to man's mind under divers aspects : — as a general conflagration ; as the same, preceded by a millennial exaltation of the world to a Paradisiacal state, — the abode of a higher and blessed race of intelligences.
Seite 334 - ... far as to make out a case of manslaughter. To substantiate that charge, the prisoner must have been guilty of criminal misconduct, arising either from the grossest ignorance or the most criminal inattention. One or other of these is necessary to make him guilty of that criminal negligence and misconduct which are essential to make out a case of manslaughter.
Seite 89 - ... divers aspects: as a general conflagration: as the same, preceded by a millennial exaltation of the world to a Paradisiacal state, — the abode of a higher and blessed race of intelligences. If the guide-post of Palaeontology may seem to point to a course ascending to the condition of the latter speculation, it points but a very short way; and, in leaving it, we find ourselves in a wilderness of conjecture, where to try to advance is to find ourselves "in wandering mazes lost.

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