The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... substance which produces it . And in this way one can write on walls in letters of fire , to the terror of cowards . Now , come ; if you will promise to be very wise , and only to make the experi- ment when your mamma is present , I ...
... substance which produces it . And in this way one can write on walls in letters of fire , to the terror of cowards . Now , come ; if you will promise to be very wise , and only to make the experi- ment when your mamma is present , I ...
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... substances they are at work upon , if they were not well secured ; these , therefore , have roots which go much deeper into the jaw , and in consequence of this they give us more pain than the others when the dentist extracts them those ...
... substances they are at work upon , if they were not well secured ; these , therefore , have roots which go much deeper into the jaw , and in consequence of this they give us more pain than the others when the dentist extracts them those ...
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... substance , which is called enamel . The enamel which forms the coating of china plates , and which you can easily distinguish by examin- ing a broken plate , will give you a very exact idea of it . It is this enamel which gives the ...
... substance , which is called enamel . The enamel which forms the coating of china plates , and which you can easily distinguish by examin- ing a broken plate , will give you a very exact idea of it . It is this enamel which gives the ...
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... substance swallowed had been too heavy for the air - tube , aided by the lungs , to eject within a certain time , death would have ensued : instances of which are by no means unknown . Nature does nothing in vain ; this is no case of a ...
... substance swallowed had been too heavy for the air - tube , aided by the lungs , to eject within a certain time , death would have ensued : instances of which are by no means unknown . Nature does nothing in vain ; this is no case of a ...
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... substances taken into the fauces , " viz . , " Where sensations of touch alone are produced , as by rock - crystal , sap- phire , or ice , " the word taste may be applied to the discriminating faculty of the Pylorus . - TR . he has ...
... substances taken into the fauces , " viz . , " Where sensations of touch alone are produced , as by rock - crystal , sap- phire , or ice , " the word taste may be applied to the discriminating faculty of the Pylorus . - TR . he has ...
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