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Page 108
... produced in a part , until some al- teration has previously taken place in its structure . With respect to the constitutional nature of the disease , we do not consider Mr. Young's arguments as altogether satisfactory . That a cancer ...
... produced in a part , until some al- teration has previously taken place in its structure . With respect to the constitutional nature of the disease , we do not consider Mr. Young's arguments as altogether satisfactory . That a cancer ...
Page 111
... produced ; and that the gastric juice , or fluid secreted in the sto machs of animals , does not possess any digestive power whatever . ' The author appears to be either ignorant of , or inattentive to , the opinions of preceding ...
... produced ; and that the gastric juice , or fluid secreted in the sto machs of animals , does not possess any digestive power whatever . ' The author appears to be either ignorant of , or inattentive to , the opinions of preceding ...
Page 188
... produced from the brain , but the other bees from the flesh . Kings are also produced from the spinal marrow . But those that are produced from the brain are superior to the others in size and beauty , and in strength . But the first ...
... produced from the brain , but the other bees from the flesh . Kings are also produced from the spinal marrow . But those that are produced from the brain are superior to the others in size and beauty , and in strength . But the first ...
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