| 1876 - 630 páginas
...affinities of the phosphorised substances, and, these being known, the pheno.mena could be predicted, if they were not sufficiently known as phenomena,...cases of poisoning by arsenic or mercury, we should expect to I CHEMICAL NEWS, 1 Feb. 25, :8;6. find these bodies present in nerve-matter after death had... | |
| 1876 - 298 páginas
...affinities of the phosphorised substances, and, these being known, the phenomena could be predicted, if they were not sufficiently known as phenomena,...cases of poisoning by arsenic or mercury, we should expect to I CHEMICAL News, 1 Feb. 25, 1876. find these bodies present in nerve-matter after death had... | |
| 1874
...affinities of the phosphorised substances, and these being known the phenomena could be predicted, if they were not sufficiently known as phenomena,...phosphorised (and nitrogenised) principles, producing general iutra-cranial pressure. These few examples show that the acquisition of chemical statics leads almost... | |
| Charles Henry Felix Routh - 1876 - 146 páginas
...affinities of the phosphorized substances, and these being known, the phenomena could be predicted, if they were not sufficiently known as phenomena, though hitherto destitute of an explanation. . . . " These few examples show that the acquisition of chemical statics leads almost necessarily and... | |
| Charles Thomas Kingzett - 1878 - 556 páginas
...through apertures of the skull produced by mechanical injuries may, in PATHOLOGY OF THE BRAIN. 315 certain cases, find a physical explanation in simple...principles producing general intercranial pressure.' Now if this be true, then in cases of poisoning by such metallic compounds as those of mercury and... | |
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