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3dly , That the cord , and the union of the fingers , are destined to augment the effects by communication . 4thly . That the interior part of the bucket is so constructed as to concentre the magnetism , and is a grand reservoir from ...
3dly , That the cord , and the union of the fingers , are destined to augment the effects by communication . 4thly . That the interior part of the bucket is so constructed as to concentre the magnetism , and is a grand reservoir from ...
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The application of the hands upon the stomach has physical effects not less remarkable . The application is made dire & tly upon that organ . Sometimes a ftrong continuous compresion is operated , sometimes a number of night and ...
The application of the hands upon the stomach has physical effects not less remarkable . The application is made dire & tly upon that organ . Sometimes a ftrong continuous compresion is operated , sometimes a number of night and ...
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To this we object , that the illuflrating effects by defined causes , is proceeding with too high an hand . The mind can readily frame determinate notions of space and duration or time , and , by means of these , of velocity alio ...
To this we object , that the illuflrating effects by defined causes , is proceeding with too high an hand . The mind can readily frame determinate notions of space and duration or time , and , by means of these , of velocity alio ...
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