- ... complex phenomena, and their mechanisms still are not completely understood, though recent investigators have been able to explore them at the level of gene ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Blue and red light, or, Light and its rays as medicine : showing that light is the original ...Publication: Philadelphia : Stoddart, [c1877]... Although the theory of light is now so completely understood that we are able to explain, ^ THE TRUE SCIENCE OF LIGHT. 61 ...
- ... construction of pediatric protocols, that somehow, if we understood the drug's toxicities In adults more completely, we'd be better able to deal with toxicities In children. The Idea ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases of the nervous systemPublication: New York : Appleton, 1876... though he could not utter a word, he understood well every thing that was said to him. He remained nearly completely aphasic for four months, being only able during that time to utter a few sounds, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of dental science, biography, bibliography, and medical terminologyPublication: Philadelphia : Lindsay & Blakiston, 1849... demonstrated by the fact, that the patient was able to make himself heard and understood from a greater distance than before, and his voice did not appear to be so completely dissipated in the nasal passages. Still it must ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on clinical medicine, delivered at the Hôtel-Dieu, Paris (Volume 1)Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay and Blakiston, 1867-71... on his fingers. Insane individuals possess the same aptitudes. I have ... by individuals who are completely demented. When I was a resident pupil at ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on diseases of the nervous systemPublication: New York : Appleton, 1871... though he could not utter a word, he understood well every thing that was 208 DISEASES OF THE BRAIN. said to him. He remained nearly completely aphasic for four months, being only able during that time to utter a few sounds, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A system of legal medicine (Volume 2)Publication: New-York : E.B. Treat, 1894... patient is not only Avord-blind, but se> completely so as to be able to Avrite nothing but his autograph. Letters may be understood Avhen Avords are not. The understanding for figures ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Aphasia and other affections of speech : in some of their medico-legal relations, studied ...Publication: [Milwaukee, Wis.? : s.n., 1891?]... patient is not only word-blind, but so completely as to be able to do nothing else but make his autograph. Letters may be understood when wTords are not. The under- standing for ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Clinical lectures on diseases of the nervous systemPublication: New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1874... unable to utter a single word, yet he understood perfectly whatever was said to him. He remained completely apliasic for four months, being only able during this time to utter a few sounds, ...
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