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Page 185
... body ; and epiphymata , or eruptions , defined to be structural diseases frequently repeated , especially en the surface of the body , body , the whole system appearing to be affected . Young's Introduction to Medical Literature . 185.
... body ; and epiphymata , or eruptions , defined to be structural diseases frequently repeated , especially en the surface of the body , body , the whole system appearing to be affected . Young's Introduction to Medical Literature . 185.
Page 376
... body would assume from certain laws of at- tractions , when combined with the effects of a revolution of the whole about its own axis . This , it must be obvious , is a much more intricate inquiry than when the whole body is con ...
... body would assume from certain laws of at- tractions , when combined with the effects of a revolution of the whole about its own axis . This , it must be obvious , is a much more intricate inquiry than when the whole body is con ...
Page 379
... body ; because it would otherwise have had a gibbous appearance , the phasis of its illumination at the time of observation , on the sup- position of reflected light , being as 1.6 to 2 : but it is even very doubtful whether this ...
... body ; because it would otherwise have had a gibbous appearance , the phasis of its illumination at the time of observation , on the sup- position of reflected light , being as 1.6 to 2 : but it is even very doubtful whether this ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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