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Page 148
... appear like colour- less transparent spots inclosed within dark circles . When magnified more than 80 times , and less than about 160 , a dark spot , like a dot made with ink on paper , appears in the middle of each particle . If the ...
... appear like colour- less transparent spots inclosed within dark circles . When magnified more than 80 times , and less than about 160 , a dark spot , like a dot made with ink on paper , appears in the middle of each particle . If the ...
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there does not appear to have been any material inflammation of the uterus , or very considerable contusion ; but , before the operation was performed , such a degree of injury appears to have been induced by the removal and labour ...
there does not appear to have been any material inflammation of the uterus , or very considerable contusion ; but , before the operation was performed , such a degree of injury appears to have been induced by the removal and labour ...
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... appears most positively clear , from the most ancient records ; and as is indeed , in a degree , free from any necessary concern with those gross abominations .'- The stones which are here found are , in general ( as far as such rude ...
... appears most positively clear , from the most ancient records ; and as is indeed , in a degree , free from any necessary concern with those gross abominations .'- The stones which are here found are , in general ( as far as such rude ...
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