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  1. ... is to realize that as there is the healing power within the 88 NEW PSYCHOLOGY COMPLETE patient with reference to his own body (and that power operates ...
  2. ... which have occurred during the past centuries in reference to efforts made by men to secure healing of human beings without medicine, surgery and appliances. ...
  3. ... sound may, be heard—the force of the vibrations which reach the perceptive auditory centre. It has reference to no other quality, as the term is ...
  4. ... complex structure of the au- ditory apparatus has reference to two principles: the propagation of sonorous vibrations, and their multiplication by resonance. In some of ...
  5. ... Association, vol. ii., 1885 ; see also article on Healing of Arteries after Ligation, Acupressure, and Torsion, by J. Collins Warren, Wood's Reference Handbook. vol. i. 23 International Encyclopedia of Surgery, ...
  6. ... choline on the metabolism of bone, with special reference to fracture repair. Periodic x-ray examination of bone-healing processes following fractures of the tibias of rats ...
  7. ... the d- line of matter, / 228- 1 by healing in d- opposition to them 235- 8 selected with as d" reference to their morals 249-31 He is the ... power in 460- 9 though u* for physical healing. r 482- 9 As u* in C. ... obsolete in Science if u" with reference to Spirit, 590-21 This double term is ...
  8. ... of the enclosing walls and energy of their vibrations, and the force of the blow. This term has reference to the loudness or degree of sonority of ...
  9. ... as a result of compression, and by the vibration of the thin layer of effused fluid. This opinion he fortified by reference to the peculiar character of the sound produced ...
  10. ... kept tetanized by electrical stimulation, to raise 72 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Muscular Tissue. Muscular Tissue. condition of vibration due to a series of stimuli; in other ...
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