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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) April 1948

1948

In those cases in which there is a moderate cotraction of the opening or trunk of the pulmonary artery while the heart is otherwise well formed the increased power of the right side of the heart may so overcome the difficulty in transmitting the blood titrc7ugh the lungs as to maintain the balance of the circulation and allow a considerable amount of health and vigor to be enjoyed for many [...] In the more serious deviations from the natural conformation of the heart which constitute the majority of cases the maintenance of life is unavoidably limited to a few days weeks or months and the benefit to be derived from medicine is confined to affording some alleviation to the sufferings of the patient." Dr. [...] Positively we must see that (1) " the civil constitution of each state is republican." (2) " the law of nations shall be founded on a federation of free states." (3) " the rights of men as citizens of the world shall be limited to the conditiOns of universal hospitality.% The constitution of a state must guarantee the republican form of government. [...] Such a constitution is based (i) first on the principle of the freedom of the members of the society as human beings (ii) secondly on the principle of the dependence of all as subjects on a common legislature and (iii) thirdly on the law of the equality of the members as citizens. [...] The general is formed out of the particulars the abstract from the concrete but the sense of their origin should not be lost in the mind of the philosopher and so his knowledge should not be abstract.
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Pages
52
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
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