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Page 143
... origin and growth of tubercles and other tumours ; and , as they afford a fair sum- mary of his opinions , we shall present them to our readers . First , then , I affirm , " that tubercles exist in almost every texture of the body , and ...
... origin and growth of tubercles and other tumours ; and , as they afford a fair sum- mary of his opinions , we shall present them to our readers . First , then , I affirm , " that tubercles exist in almost every texture of the body , and ...
Page 146
... origin . The scrofulous tubercle is an unor- ganized substance , while the other three morbid growths are all organized , and each in a way peculiar to itself . In illus- tration of the supposed origin of fungus hæmatodes from hydatid ...
... origin . The scrofulous tubercle is an unor- ganized substance , while the other three morbid growths are all organized , and each in a way peculiar to itself . In illus- tration of the supposed origin of fungus hæmatodes from hydatid ...
Page 172
... origin , course , and insertion , accurately fit them for this office ; and they are obviously equal to it , unassisted by other muscles . In the next place , from man down to the cuttle - fish , the voluntary motions of the eyes are ...
... origin , course , and insertion , accurately fit them for this office ; and they are obviously equal to it , unassisted by other muscles . In the next place , from man down to the cuttle - fish , the voluntary motions of the eyes are ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
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