Publications of Cornell University Medical College: Studies from the Departments of Pathology, Bacteriology and Immunology, Public Health & Preventive Medicine, Volume 8

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Page 4 - In the first place, the intensity with which attachment behaviour is shown by a young child varies not only from day to day but from hour to hour and...
Page 5 - Kreatinin is derived from, and its amount, expressed in milligrams per kilo body weight, is an index of, some special process of normal metabolism taking place largely, if not wholly, in the muscles. And upon the intensity of this process appears to depend the muscular efficiency of the individual.
Page 78 - Studies on regulation. VI. The relation between the central nervous system and regeneration in Leptoplana. Anterior and lateral regeneration.
Page 7 - The first are those of typical exophthalmic goiter in the early stages including the incipient, the mild, the severe, and those extremely severe forms which develop very rapidly and have been described as the acute toxemic type resembling malignant endocarditis. It is in this groupthat they have had the largest percentage of complete success, the most prompt and the most striking results.
Page 2 - The distilling flask must be fitted with a dropping tube and water run in from time to time to prevent the volume in the flask from becoming less than 400 to 500 cc "Distillate A, which contains the acetone preformed and...
Page 7 - Typical exophthalmic goiter in the early stages, including the incipient, the mild, the severe, and those extremely severe forms which develop very rapidly and have been described as the acute toxemic type, resembling malignant endocarditis. 2. Typical exophthalmic goiter in cases which may have existed for some time in subacute form with occasional exacerbations, but without marked secondary changes. Types That May Require Combined Treatment — i.

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