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Page 74
... animal economy , which serves to prevent diseases of the heart , that would otherwise inevitably succeed obstruction in the pulmonary vessels . In subjects who had been afflicted with pulmonary consumption for some time previous to ...
... animal economy , which serves to prevent diseases of the heart , that would otherwise inevitably succeed obstruction in the pulmonary vessels . In subjects who had been afflicted with pulmonary consumption for some time previous to ...
Page 75
... animal concretions . Never- theless , the subject is important ; and the investigation of it , both as it is connected with chemical philosophy , and as it may lead to more efficacious and innocent practice in diseases that proceed from ...
... animal concretions . Never- theless , the subject is important ; and the investigation of it , both as it is connected with chemical philosophy , and as it may lead to more efficacious and innocent practice in diseases that proceed from ...
Page 76
... animal oxide , the author made a discovery of the change of the most common basis of urinary concretions , ( the animal oxide , ) into am- moniac and carbonic acid , by the oxygen of the above acids ; which discovery is curious and ...
... animal oxide , the author made a discovery of the change of the most common basis of urinary concretions , ( the animal oxide , ) into am- moniac and carbonic acid , by the oxygen of the above acids ; which discovery is curious and ...
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