Wednesday again, there was a pretty experiment of the blood of one dog let out, till he died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely to do well.... The Diary of Samuel Pepys - Página 433de Samuel Pepys - 1905 - 800 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1914 - 580 páginas
...till he died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own ran out on the other side — the first died upon the place, and the other very well and likely to do well." Pepys remarks that "this may be of mighty use to man's health, for the amending of bad blood by borrowing... | |
| Gordon Ward - 1914 - 440 páginas
...into the body of another on one side, while all his own ran out on the other side. " It appears that " the first died upon the place, and the other very well, and likely to do well." He remarks that the transfusion of blood "may if it takes, be of mighty use to man's health, for the... | |
| 1878 - 492 páginas
...another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, aud the other very well and likely to do well. This did...amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body." — Vol. iii., p. 85. On November 16th the result of the experiment is given : — "This noon I met... | |
| 1917 - 544 páginas
...ran out on the other sido. The first died upon the place. The other very well, and likely to do very well. This did give occasion to many pretty wishes,...amending of bad blood by borrowing from a better body." In a footnote is given the following: "At the meeting on November 14th. the experiment of transfusing... | |
| Walter Langdon-Brown - 1920 - 184 páginas
...out, till he died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own run out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very...well. This did give occasion to many pretty wishes, as for the blood of a Quaker to be let into an Archbishop, and such like ; but, as Dr. Croone says, may,... | |
| William Moses Feldman - 1920 - 750 páginas
...animal. Hence, the " many pretty wishes " to which such an experiment would give occasion, such "as the blood of a Quaker to be let into an Archbishop and such like," as Mr Pepys expressed himself on hearing of a successful experiment on blood transfusion, must remain... | |
| 1922 - 1288 páginas
...out, till he died, into the body of another on one side, while all his own ran out on the other side. The first died upon the place, and the other very...let into an .archbishop, and such like; but, as Dr. Crone says, may, if it take1,, be of mighty use to a man's health, for the amending of bad blood by... | |
| 1868 - 656 páginas
...an experiment of the blood of one dog let out, till he died, into the body of another on one side. The first died upon the place, and the other very...well. This did give occasion to many pretty wishes, ns of the blood of a Quaker to be let into an archbishop, and such like. It was thought possible that... | |
| Wladislas Kopaczewski - 1925 - 356 páginas
...side. The first died upon the place. The othery very well, and likely to do very well. This did 9ive occasion to many pretty wishes, as of the blood of a quaker to be let into an Archbishop, and so like, but as Dr CROONE says, many if it takes, be of mi9hty use to mah's health, for the amendin9... | |
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