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Page 30
They fan out to become continuous with the superficial posterior sacrococcygeal
ligament , which originates at the upper margin of the sacral hiatus and inserts
into the posterior surface of the coccyx . Near its lower end it divides to form the ...
They fan out to become continuous with the superficial posterior sacrococcygeal
ligament , which originates at the upper margin of the sacral hiatus and inserts
into the posterior surface of the coccyx . Near its lower end it divides to form the ...
Page 119
Bodily resistance rendered low from intercurrent disease or malnutrition causes
the tubercle bacilli to become activated . ... Unfortunately , when the defensive
mechanisms break down the infection becomes disseminated and frequently
enters ...
Bodily resistance rendered low from intercurrent disease or malnutrition causes
the tubercle bacilli to become activated . ... Unfortunately , when the defensive
mechanisms break down the infection becomes disseminated and frequently
enters ...
Page 161
Since these creatures are appreciably less active than normal , if they are given a
diet slightly in excess of basic requirements they become obese . The obesity
might be promoted by some metabolic changes , which result from suppression
of ...
Since these creatures are appreciably less active than normal , if they are given a
diet slightly in excess of basic requirements they become obese . The obesity
might be promoted by some metabolic changes , which result from suppression
of ...
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