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Page 13
... less and less inflection , invade and reduce the dimensions of the sha- dow at greater and greater distances of observation . This invasion and reduction of the shadow at different distances , are supposed to render the shadow of the ...
... less and less inflection , invade and reduce the dimensions of the sha- dow at greater and greater distances of observation . This invasion and reduction of the shadow at different distances , are supposed to render the shadow of the ...
Page 68
... less , the breathing less quick and laborious , the inspirations longer and more full , the expirations still attended with wheezing ; the pulse not so quick and more open , irritation less acute . The cough pro- bably brings up a ...
... less , the breathing less quick and laborious , the inspirations longer and more full , the expirations still attended with wheezing ; the pulse not so quick and more open , irritation less acute . The cough pro- bably brings up a ...
Page 148
... less than 80 ( meaning always in diameter ) , they 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 ...
... less than 80 ( meaning always in diameter ) , they 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 ...
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