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Page 145
... remain , and have found no difficulty in healing the wound , nor any injury afterwards from the application of a well adapted truss . In one patient I left a portion which I judged to be about two ounces avoir- dupois in weight , which ...
... remain , and have found no difficulty in healing the wound , nor any injury afterwards from the application of a well adapted truss . In one patient I left a portion which I judged to be about two ounces avoir- dupois in weight , which ...
Page 461
... remains , we may infer that more than sixty years had elapsed , since this ill - fated individual was buried alive ... remain to be noticed little else than extended explanations of the plates , which form , in fact , the most valuable ...
... remains , we may infer that more than sixty years had elapsed , since this ill - fated individual was buried alive ... remain to be noticed little else than extended explanations of the plates , which form , in fact , the most valuable ...
Page 503
... remains to be examined . Having then already shewn how obscure and false the commonly received notions of quantities ... remain greater than a but % , on the contrary , becomes less than a ; a - z is then positive ; y , therefore , is ...
... remains to be examined . Having then already shewn how obscure and false the commonly received notions of quantities ... remain greater than a but % , on the contrary , becomes less than a ; a - z is then positive ; y , therefore , is ...
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