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  1. ... And here we see the advantage of a sound "theory" which our friend holds in so light esteem. ... one similar drug-disease to oppose it. A sound theory compels him to the belief that alternation is ...
  2. ... be produced, though it may be upon another theory equally sound. The typhus miasm is created by the decompositfon ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Proceedings of the Congress of C.M.F. Army Surgeons 
    Publication: Rome : [publisher not identified], 1945
    ... to pressure. The best results in the early sound healing is seen when a wound is closed in ... of in- fection;* (3) Ogilvie’s contention*though in theory anatomically sound is not borne out in our experi- ence, ...
  4. ... emetics (supported by a peculiar, but not altogether sound, theory of the site occupied by tubercle) cannot appeal ... never succeeded in discovering this; nor does the theory seem at all sound: admitting that the inflammation of a serous, in ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Neurosurgery (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army ; For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1958-1959
    ... policy in the theater and was followed by sound healing in practically all cases. In the meantime, the ... in civilian-type nerve in- juries, and however sound it may be in theory, it was realized that it was both dangerous ...
  6. ... irons, but their objections are refuted both by sound theory and by the results of practice. Part xviii., ... of its peculiar antisyphilitic virtues ; for while the sound mucous membrane ... and healing rapidly. Venereal enlargement and induration of the tongue ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A short history of science 
    Publication: New York : The Macmillan Company, 1917
    ... against popular prejudices to the establishment of a sound theory, that its application to the useful arts was most conspicuous. The cultiva- tion of geology began at a later period; and in every step which it has hitherto made towards sound ethical principles, it has had to contend against ...
  8. ... 431. First. In regard of conduction of laryngeal sound, theory would support the inference, that as the human ... cutaneous flux fail. I know not whether the theory be sound, or the practice likely to succeed, which have ...
  9. ... any, was gained through much practice unenlightened by sound theory. A quaint book for the benefit of German ... for the sake of the parents. Two other sound theories of our author may be briefly touched upon : ...
  10. ... evidence have led to the establishment of a sound theory of airborne infection of great im- portance to ... human subjects, have provided the basis for a sound theory of airborne infection. Cer- tain naturally occurring diseases ...
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