id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.alq2744.0001.001 Morgan, John C. The action and classification of medicine in connection with the anatomy of temperament / by John C. Morgan 1868 .txt text/plain 5949 376 60 (an usual concomitant of diseases), a series of phenomena illustrating the effect of hostile action and conservative resistance, particularly in the influence of cell nutrition of any part on vascular contractility in other parts nervously associated with this, with its effects of large doses, in which every member of a class may irritation and abnormal nutrition, somewhere in the body, so changng the totality of its functions and its polaric or dynamic relations as to constitute disease, just as occurs from other non-medicinal is of the same class with the drug, has most symptoms from moderately large doses; a contrary temperament, most from small and Before stating the characteristics of the classes, either of temperaments or the casual general states observed in disease, or of Class first, the organic centrics, or ganglionics, consists, so far as Class third, the organic excentrics, or anti-ganglionics, comprise organic excentric, anti-ganglionic, or third class, have the ./cache/miun.alq2744.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.alq2744.0001.001.txt