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... bodies . It may be said , indeed , to be sus- ceptible of detection with almost the same facility and certainty as ... body ; they have besides a constant thirst and a slow kind of hectic fever always on them . It is very far from true ...
... bodies . It may be said , indeed , to be sus- ceptible of detection with almost the same facility and certainty as ... body ; they have besides a constant thirst and a slow kind of hectic fever always on them . It is very far from true ...
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... body , but was like as if it had been mixed with honey or with sugar , and had a wonderfully sweet taste . " The property of sweetness is not a character that it is necessary to recommend in our day to be looked for by the medical ...
... body , but was like as if it had been mixed with honey or with sugar , and had a wonderfully sweet taste . " The property of sweetness is not a character that it is necessary to recommend in our day to be looked for by the medical ...
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... bodies floating in a liquid displace a bulk equal in weight to them- selves . The lower bulb is weighted so as to cause the instrument to sink nearly to the top of the limb when placed in distilled water . In a heavier liquid it does ...
... bodies floating in a liquid displace a bulk equal in weight to them- selves . The lower bulb is weighted so as to cause the instrument to sink nearly to the top of the limb when placed in distilled water . In a heavier liquid it does ...
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... bodies to render such metallic solutions valuable agents as tests for its detection . They are also available for effecting its quantitative determination . Solutions of copper , mercury , silver , gold , and platinum , are amongst ...
... bodies to render such metallic solutions valuable agents as tests for its detection . They are also available for effecting its quantitative determination . Solutions of copper , mercury , silver , gold , and platinum , are amongst ...
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... body which was susceptible of conversion into alcohol and carbonic acid in contact with yeast might be regarded as sugar , but the researches of modern times have shown that such a doctrine can be no longer held to be strictly true . It ...
... body which was susceptible of conversion into alcohol and carbonic acid in contact with yeast might be regarded as sugar , but the researches of modern times have shown that such a doctrine can be no longer held to be strictly true . It ...
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