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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Human anatomy (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1849
    ... 14. The splenius colli, only partially seen; the common origin of the splenius is seen attached to the ... longus, flexor ulnaris, and flexor sub- limis, their common origin may be divided, and the whole mass drawn ...
  2. ... icebergs. Yet such may have been their most common origin. The largest bowlders are usually less rounded by ... also favors the idea that they had a common origin. Both are com- posed essentially of silex and ...
  3. ... fact as every other exclusive theory regarding the common origin of diseases. The pathological state which we have ... painful sensations. This affection may have a spontaneous origin, but it is ... a ligature, as in the common accident of in- cluding a nervous twig in ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Human physiology (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1850
    ... unequivocally declared, that all man- kind had a common origin. Such a declaration, however, is not so clear ... single pair, or that animals had a similar origin from one common centre, or from single pairs:" and, he adds, ...
  5. ... as hardly to admit of reference to one common origin. And, as I have already hinted, every modern ... external character; and in fact,they possess no common, or exclusive marks, by which their nature and origin are indicated. There is perhaps, no order of ...
  6. ... remembered that all the body cells have a common origin, and that, although the cells of various organs ... occasional cases of asthma due to allergy to common foods including those of animal, vegetable, and fruit origin. Talbot and Schloss were among the first to ...
  7. ... result somewhat inconsistent with the doctrine of its common origin with intermittent fever, when it is con- sidered ... fever, imply a close alliance, if not a common origin. The year 1834, the last quarter of which ...
  8. ... of the stria vascularis, which, while having a common origin, do not communicate. The capillaries of the membranous ...
  9. ... and intermittent and remit- tent fevers have one common origin, and argues this opinion from the simultaneous prevalence ... or scro- fulous caries would vary in its origin and progress as much from a caries ... that follows a common abscess.—(Diet. des Sciences Mid. t. 4, p. ...
  10. ... when first formed in the embryo have an origin common to that of all other tissues, cannot be ... pale granules and reddish serum. It is a common property of * Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol. xxm. ORIGIN OF THE SOLID TISSUES. 443 animal cytoblasts, that ...
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