10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOLIDISM»
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solidism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
solidism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Bible Of The 3rd Millennium: Make What Of It You Will... ...
We have the following with regard to overall physique as a summarization: (1)
Airism, (2) solidism, (3) liqidism w.r.t. our natures. Solidism is more so manly-wise
. Liquidism is more so lady-wise. Airism is sensitiveness. (1) Airism, (2) solidism,
...
Russell James Stein, 2014
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Maryland and Virginia Medical Journal
Among the chief of these causes was the superaddition of the inflammatory
doctrine to that of solidism, so that the ruling dogma of the day was the doetrine of
solidism plus the doctrine of inflammation. In order to get a clearer notion of this ...
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Medical and Physiological Commentaries by Martyn Paine
The humeral experiments of introducing poisons into the circulation, and
applying them to wounds and abraded surfaces, or to the sound skin,
appropriated to the uses of solidism. — Chemistry (nole) considered in its relation
to the humoral ...
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Medical and Physiological Commentaries
Like most men of sense and experience, Dr. Maitland inclines to the opinion that
solidism went as far in one extreme of error, as the humoral doctrine did in the
other, — much farther indeed.' " (Comm. vol. i, p. 393.) Indeed, the entire page
393 ...
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Hippopathology: a treatise on the disorders and lameness of ...
SOLIDISM, As that doctrine is called which attributes all to the solids, itself
comprises two theories, each of which has its supporters. While both parties
admit that disease consists in alterations both of function and structure, one
contends that ...
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American Medical Monthly
Fifty years ago the doctrines of Cullen, or rather a solidism more exclusive than
his, possessed the whole medical mind. Hnmoralism could hardly be said to
have had an advocate. Even as late as 1830, Gullen reigned. In 1835 be (Dr.
Clark) ...
The earlier idea that disease was related to admixture of the four humours did
have rivals; for example that of 'solidism', the concept that disease was due to
disorder in the solid parts of the body, rather than its fluids. The shift towards
solidism ...
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The New York Journal of Medicine
This at least seems afair construction 'of the objection taken, that “pathological
anatomy has led to exclusive solidism in medical doctrines.” Is this really so ?
The present century illustrates the influence of pathological anatomy on
professional ...
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A treatise on inflammations: explaining their pathology, ...
During the latter days of humoralism, the doctrines of solidism gradually and
silently advanced, making greater and greater progress ; and, even during the
triumphant reign of the popular mechanico-humoral theory of Boerhaave, " their
still ...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
To this doctrine of humoritm succeeded that of solidism ; in which the effects of all
medicines were explained by alterations in the solids. These notions arc now
giving way to a kind of compound doctrine of hitmoro-solidism; and it is presumed
...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SOLIDISM»
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Ingenue Interview: Rosa Rankin-Gee
This week, Paris-based writer and A Tale of Three Cities co-founder Rosa Rankin-Gee talks Solidism, the importance of keeping a diary, and her affection for ... «Huffington Post, May 11»