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The journal of biological chemistry Studies of rigor mortis recorded in the literature have been made almost
exclusively on skeletal muscle, and whatever conclusions there may be regarding
its ...
by American Society of Biological Chemists, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
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American journal of physiology By Lafayette B. Mendel and Holmes C. Jackson I ON THE MODIFICATION OF RIGOR
MORTIS RESULTING FROM PREVIOUS FATIGUE OF THE MUSCLE, ...
by American Physiological Society (1887- )
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The Journal of experimental medicine THE THEORIES AND SOME OF THE FACTS OF RIGOR MORTIS. Historical. — Two features
of the phenomenon of rigor mortis, the stiffness and the shortening of the ...
by Simon Flexner, Eugene Lindsay Opie, Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Peyton Rous, Herbert Spencer Gasser, Rockefeller University Press
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Journal of anatomy and physiology ON THE NATURE OF RIGOR MORTIS, hy R. Noeris, MD Lecturer on Anatomy and
Physiology at Queen's College, Birmingham. The following paper on the nature of
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by Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland
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Hand-book of physiology Muscle in Rigor Mortis. After the muscles of the dead body have lost their
irritability or capability of being excited to contraction by the application of
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by William Senhouse Kirkes, William Morrant Baker, Vincent Dormer Harris
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Principles of human physiology, with their chief applications to psychology, pathology, therapeutics, hygiène, and forensic medicine injection of warm water, pass into a state closely analogous to, if not
identical with Rigor mortis ; and within certain limits their powers can be
restored ...
by William Benjamin Carpenter
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Handbook of physiology RIGOR MORTIS 153 the work pre viously published by Eve. ... Rigor Mortis. After
death, the muscles gradually lose their irritability and pass into a ...
by William Dobinson Halliburton, William Senhouse Kirkes
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Medical record of this theory should seek to deny that in rigor mortis the state of the muscle
... Drs. Todd and Bowman say : " The rigor mortis, or stiffening of the body ...
by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman
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Dynamics of nerve and muscle ON THE NATURE OF RIGOR MORTIS. I. ;HE fact that rigor mortis does not make its
appearance until long after the time when the heart has ceased to beat, ...
by Charles Bland Radcliffe
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Rigor mortis
by Nelson DÃaz
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