Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... observed , that we are compelled to confine ourselves solely to general observations ; since the limits of a single article are obviously too narrow to permit any detailed or minute exami- nation of a public life , so busy and so long ...
... observed , that we are compelled to confine ourselves solely to general observations ; since the limits of a single article are obviously too narrow to permit any detailed or minute exami- nation of a public life , so busy and so long ...
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... observed in churchyards , vanishes on the approach of the observer , like the flame which con- sumed P. Bertholi ; and as he , in common with others , has remarked that this gas is developed in certain cases of disease , even in the ...
... observed in churchyards , vanishes on the approach of the observer , like the flame which con- sumed P. Bertholi ; and as he , in common with others , has remarked that this gas is developed in certain cases of disease , even in the ...
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... observed , that if the animal recovers of the direct consequence of the strangulation , he may probably suffer from the effects of the ligature upon the nerves afterwards . Mr. Brodie passed a ligature under the trachea of a Guinea ...
... observed , that if the animal recovers of the direct consequence of the strangulation , he may probably suffer from the effects of the ligature upon the nerves afterwards . Mr. Brodie passed a ligature under the trachea of a Guinea ...
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