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The Homoeopathic World a Monthly Journal of Medical Social and Sanitary Science

1906

The High Council of the Faculty ofiScieRces of Paris maxi° the nomination unanimously and the directing council of the university ratified it at once. [...] Tha portion of the pigment which escapes the attention of the chromophage is sent downwards to the root. [...] The problem of the constitution of the albumens is one for the chemist and of late years he has attacked it by the synthetic method and with considerable success. [...] A somewhat unexpected improvement in tile power 9f the microscope is said to have brought the largest of the molecules those of soluble starch and of albumen from within the sphere of the unseen into the sphere or the seen. [...] ave smoked a little but it is barely enjoyable on acco nt of the softness of the mucous lining of the mouth and the excessive flow of saliva when the smoke is inhaled.
technology medicine science
Pages
56
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120046
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Opsonic Index
241-242 J. H. Clarke view
News and Notes
243-250 J. H. Clarke view
Original Communications an Isopathic Triad—Pneumococcin Streptococcin Staphylococcin
250-251 Anton Davos view
A Dietetic Experiment
252-256 James Buenett view
Clinical Cases
257-259 J.R.P. Lambert view
Allopathic Nosodes
259-264 J. H. Clarke view
Materia Medica Miscellany
264-266 J.R.P. Lambert view
Society’s Meeting British Honeopathic Society
267-270 J. H. Clarke view
The Seventh Quinquennial International Homeopathic Congress
270-271 J. H. Clarke view
Instituions
271-277 J. H. Clarke view
Reviews
278-283 J. H. Clarke view
Notifications
284-284 J. H. Clarke view
Obituary
284-284 J. H. Clarke view
General Correspondence
285-285 J. H. Clarke view
Varieties
285-287 J. H. Clarke view
Medical and Surgical Works Published During the Past Month
287-287 J. H. Clarke view
To Contributors and Correspondents
288-288 J. H. Clarke view

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