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Page 161
If it be merely equal to the original quantity , the exercise may be indefinitely
continued , without producing strength , or weakness ; and , if it be greater , the
causes of accumulation increasing , the sensorial power will be much more
abundant ...
If it be merely equal to the original quantity , the exercise may be indefinitely
continued , without producing strength , or weakness ; and , if it be greater , the
causes of accumulation increasing , the sensorial power will be much more
abundant ...
Page 269
The butterfly , and the frog produce again the caterpillar , and the tadpole ; and
thus , instead of continued improvement , a circle of changes takes place . • The
supposed original filament must liave required nutriment , for its growth : yet no ...
The butterfly , and the frog produce again the caterpillar , and the tadpole ; and
thus , instead of continued improvement , a circle of changes takes place . • The
supposed original filament must liave required nutriment , for its growth : yet no ...
Page 279
Her pulse , however , continued preternaturally quick , never falling below 94 ,
and sometimes rising to 116. After a lapse of some months , I for the first time
found the pulse perfectly natural , though still disposed to rise from slight causes .
Her pulse , however , continued preternaturally quick , never falling below 94 ,
and sometimes rising to 116. After a lapse of some months , I for the first time
found the pulse perfectly natural , though still disposed to rise from slight causes .
Page 281
He doubted , indeed , whether he should be able by the cautious and continued
use of fox - glove , to render these consequences sufficiently permanent to
promote a cure . He had the satisfaction , however , to find in two instances ,
which he ...
He doubted , indeed , whether he should be able by the cautious and continued
use of fox - glove , to render these consequences sufficiently permanent to
promote a cure . He had the satisfaction , however , to find in two instances ,
which he ...
Page 386
... it may be continued the whole summer ; and in warm climates , where the
ground is not subject to moisture , no other protection for the hoof is requisite . '
This passage is followed by directions , adapted to all the varieties which may
occur in ...
... it may be continued the whole summer ; and in warm climates , where the
ground is not subject to moisture , no other protection for the hoof is requisite . '
This passage is followed by directions , adapted to all the varieties which may
occur in ...
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