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  1. ... manently retained in the animal body; consequently other factors are needed to explain the resulting phenomena. The retention theory of Chauvease, it is true, is not in ...
  2. ... just how this maintenance is accomplished and what factors chiefly are con- cerned in its disturbance still remains a problem which has not been definitely solved. The retention theory concerning the production of glau- coma depends upon ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Modern methods of treatment 
    Publication: St. Louis : C.V Mosby Company, 1924
    ... mineral metabolism of the body. A somewhat similar theory is that the retention of the feces, decreased peristalsis, reduced intestinal secretions, production of intestinal lesions, Dietary and Other Causative Factors DISEASES OF METABOLISM 529 increased permeability of the ...
  4. ... 337 sessile, 625, 645 three orders, 137 Reduction factor, 282, 283 ... Retention theory of immunity, 122 Retinal hemorrhage, blood injections in, ...
  5. ... be somewhat justified if there are different causative factors for the edema ... of any special theory of etiology. Mild edema may require no treatment ...
  6. ... 29, 65 individual differences and, 68 inheritance a factor in, 65, 66 local, in skin infections, 118 natural, against infec- tion, 59 non-specific, 626 racial differences in, 64 species, to infection, 59 Resistance, vital, 629, 630 “Retention theory of im- munity,” 93 Rhus toxicodendron, specif- ic ...
  7. ... abf, but thig alone wouldn't settle the theory. p-13 This reads very well to me. p.1h { would invoke retention of antigen to account for maintenance of tolerance, at least, and [t can still be a factor in the long-term persistence of Immunity. But, ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - On the general pathology of fever 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Wm. J. Dornan, printer, 1888
    ... basis of increased heat production. In rejecting Traube's theory that fever is the result solely of retention of heat we must still recognize the fact that decrease in the dissipation of heat, at times absolute, at other periods relative, is a factor of the utmost importance in the febrile process. ...
  9. ... particularly at this time to speak of the retention of membranes and small ... the different theories respect- ing this disease. The great fight carried ...
  10. ... and Termination—Rupture of the Cyst—Pro- longed Retention of the ... Factor in Expulsion— Uterine Contractions at the Commencement of ...
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