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|a McDonagh, J. E. R.
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|a The nature of disease.
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|c by J.E.R. McDonagh.
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|a Online resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed Sept. 24, 2014).
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|a Front Cover; The Nature of Disease, Part III; Table of Contents; GENERAL INTRODUCTION; Moderate Dehydration; Severe Dehydration; Acute Concomitant Dehydration and Hydration; Chronic Concomitant Dehydration and Hydration; Hydration; Gelation; Glyoosnria sine Hyper-glycsemia; CHAPTER I. MAL-CO-ORDINATION AND DISEASE; Introduction; Simple Examples of Mal-co-ordination; A Cause of Mal-co-ordination; Technique to Correct Mal-co-ordination; How Mal-co-ordination can Cause Disease; How the Adoption of the End-Gaining Principle has adversely affected the Evolution of Medical Science; Bibliography
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|a CHAPTER II. DISEASE AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEMIntrodaction; Heredity and Disease; The Congenital Lesions; Case 1; Case 2; Case 3; Case 4; Case 5; Case 6; Case 7; Case 8; Case 9; Case 10; Case 11; Case 12; Case 13; Case 14; Case 15; Case 16; Case 17; Case 18; Case 19; Case 20; Case 21; Case 22; Case 23; Case 24; Case 25; Case 26; Case 27; Case 28; Case 29; Case 30; Case 31; Case 32; Case 33; Case 34; Case 35; Case 36; Case 37; Case 38; Case 39; Case 40; Case 41; Case 42; Case 43; Case 44; Case 45; Case 46; Case 47; Case 48; Summary; Mal-Co-ordination and the Nervous System; Case 49; Case 50
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|a Case 51Case 52; Case 53; Case 54; Case 55; Case 56; Case 57; Case 58; Case 59; Case 60; Case 61; Case 62; Case 63; Case 64; Case 65; Case 66; Summary; The Vegetative Nervous System and the Alimentary Tract; Case 67; Case 68; Case 69; Case 70; Case 71; Case 72; Case 73; Case 74; Case 75; Case 76; Case 77; Rabbit 1; Rabbit 2; Rabbit 3; Rabbit 4; Rabbtt 5; Rabbit 6; Rabbit 7; Summary; The Role Played by a Chronic Intestinal Intoxication in the Invasion of the Nervous System by Micro-Organisms; Case 78; Case 79; Case 80; Case 81; Case 82; Case 83; Case 84; Case 85; Case 86; Case 87; Case 88
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|a Case 89Case 90; Case 91; Case 92; Case 93; Case 94; Case 95; Summary; The Influence of Altered Protein Particles in the Plasma upon the Nervous System; Case 96; Case 97; Case 98; Case 99; Case 100; Case 101; Case 102; Case 103; Case 104; Case 105; Case 106; Summary; BIBLIOGBAFHY; CHAPTER III.CHRONIC INTESTINAL INTOXICATION; Introdaction; The Mouth; The Nose, Throat and Ears; Case 107; Case 108; Case 109; Case 110; Case 111; Case 112; Case 113; Case 114; Case 115; Case 116; The Alimentary Canal from the (Esophagns to the Amuas; Case 117; Case 118; Case 119; Case 120; Case 121; Case 122
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|a Case 123Case 124; Case 125; I. The Coeliac Division; Case 126; Case 127; Case 128; Case 129; Case 130; Case 131; Case 132; (c) The Duodenum; Case 133; Case 134; Case 135; Case 136; (d) The liver; Case 137; Case 138; Case 139; (e) The Spleen; Case 140; (f) The Pancreas; Case 141; Case 142; Case 143; II. The Superior Mesenteric Division; (a) The Small Intestine; Case 144; Case 145; Case 146; Case 147; Case 148; Case 149; Case 150; Case 151; (b) The First Part of the Large Intestine; III. Inferior Mesenteric Division; (a) The Remainder of the Large Intestine; Case 152; Case 153; Case 154
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|a The Nature of Disease, Part III deals with mal-coordination and disease, disease and the nervous systems, and chronic intestinal intoxication. This book discusses the signs and symptoms of disease which is the result of the body's failure to resist infection. The author sees that dehydration is the prevailing abnormal chemico-physical change in the acute stage of disease attack; hydration in the chronic stage. He notes that these two phenomena occur when protein particles in the plasma in disease undergo either a dehydration or hydration process. The author also reviews F.M. Alexander's work o.
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