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  1. ... Freeze Substitution Refrigeration Tissue Preservation Blood Preservation Blood Safety Organ Preservation Semen Preservation Prosthesis Fitting Prosthesis Retention Punctures ...
  2. ... and certain diseases of the skin and renal organs. Grapes might well enter into the dietary of persons ...
  3. ... and internally. Lime water locally. Regulate the digestive organs. Grape cure. Lotion of Sub-acetate of Lead very ...
  4. ... as a congestion or functional weakness in some organ. Safety lies, as has often been said, in the examination of all the organs of the body. Often, for instance, indigestion from ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of pathological anatomy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard & Lea, 1854
    ... of the lymphatic glands while they render these organs safety-valves to the system, also induce in them ... concentrate diseased action at a distance from vital organs; they ought ... be regarded rather as a safety-valve to the system, which may be allowed, ...
  6. ... it is a relic of the fetal Jacobson's organ, safety-t., a small portion of the upper end ...
  7. ... prevent any strain or pressure on the pelvic organs. Safety would give a firm seat sure control of ...
  8. ... may cause stomati- tis, or weaken the alimentary organs, and grape sugar may be introduced into the blood and ... recommended in chronic diseases of the genito-urinary organs. The aphrodisiacal effect of grapes, which Rhazes in the ninth century formulated " erectionem ...
  9. ... 466. Gmelin’s test, 370. Goitre, 359. Golgi’s tendon organs, 122. Grape sugar, 13 Great omentum, 338. Growth, 17. Gullet, ...
  10. ... the heart cannot run, row, or swim with safety. The organ is easily overtasked in this condition and liable ...
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