The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 266
... body they proceed to secrete a characteristic poison , called a toxin , and it is as a rule the deleterious action of these toxins upon the tissues of the body that produces the manifestations of disease . The problem of preventing ...
... body they proceed to secrete a characteristic poison , called a toxin , and it is as a rule the deleterious action of these toxins upon the tissues of the body that produces the manifestations of disease . The problem of preventing ...
Page 267
... body . Among the attributes which leucocytes possess in common with unicellular animalcules is that of ingesting food - material . On coming into contact with any substance suitable for absorp- tion , pseudopodia are thrown out which ...
... body . Among the attributes which leucocytes possess in common with unicellular animalcules is that of ingesting food - material . On coming into contact with any substance suitable for absorp- tion , pseudopodia are thrown out which ...
Page 463
... body to obey all , it contents itself with striking a neutral attitude which commits it to nothing . The con ... body correctly save with reference to the whole , for the right articulation of any portion supposes a knowledge of the ...
... body to obey all , it contents itself with striking a neutral attitude which commits it to nothing . The con ... body correctly save with reference to the whole , for the right articulation of any portion supposes a knowledge of the ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
Lyte Macmillan 1899 | 54 |
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