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Page 107
... considered as a syllabus , on an enlarged scale , of M. Fourcroy's Lectures ; since the author , in his preface , ac- knowleges that the plan adopted in the distribution of the contents belongs to that celebrated chemist . The whole is ...
... considered as a syllabus , on an enlarged scale , of M. Fourcroy's Lectures ; since the author , in his preface , ac- knowleges that the plan adopted in the distribution of the contents belongs to that celebrated chemist . The whole is ...
Page 442
... considered as resinous , is regarded by Dr. P. as a peculiar modification of animal matter ; and he thinks that it may be denomi nated , the animal bitter principle . In the history of biliary concretions , which is full and interest ...
... considered as resinous , is regarded by Dr. P. as a peculiar modification of animal matter ; and he thinks that it may be denomi nated , the animal bitter principle . In the history of biliary concretions , which is full and interest ...
Page 463
... considered as the radical . M. Berthollet , in his answer , stated that azote in great quantities enters into the composition of ammoniac , and that , probably , it forms part of the composition of fixed alkalisc it did not seem ...
... considered as the radical . M. Berthollet , in his answer , stated that azote in great quantities enters into the composition of ammoniac , and that , probably , it forms part of the composition of fixed alkalisc it did not seem ...
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