Nature, Volume 41Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1890 - Electronic journals |
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... says : - " I can hardly recommend Mr. PULVERMACHER'S INVENTION too strongly to the notice of my medical brethren . " Sir CHARLES Locock , Bart . , M.D. , says : - " PULVERMACHER'S BELTS are very effective in neuralgia and rheumatic ...
... says : - " I can hardly recommend Mr. PULVERMACHER'S INVENTION too strongly to the notice of my medical brethren . " Sir CHARLES Locock , Bart . , M.D. , says : - " PULVERMACHER'S BELTS are very effective in neuralgia and rheumatic ...
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... says : - " When , by the agency of heat , molecular motion is raised to a pitch at which incipient fluidity is ... say such a material should be hard however it is cooled . So it is . There is one other important point of evidence as to ...
... says : - " When , by the agency of heat , molecular motion is raised to a pitch at which incipient fluidity is ... say such a material should be hard however it is cooled . So it is . There is one other important point of evidence as to ...
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... says " that during the small interval of time within which appreciable annealing occurs , a glass - hard steel rod sud- denly heated to 300 is almost a viscous fluid . " Barus considers that glass - hard steel is constantly being ...
... says " that during the small interval of time within which appreciable annealing occurs , a glass - hard steel rod sud- denly heated to 300 is almost a viscous fluid . " Barus considers that glass - hard steel is constantly being ...
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... says ( p . 61 ) , more than compensate for the disadvantages which follow from the disappearance of single cells . " But granting all this , how did such a process begin ? Some Metazoon must have been the first to die through this ...
... says ( p . 61 ) , more than compensate for the disadvantages which follow from the disappearance of single cells . " But granting all this , how did such a process begin ? Some Metazoon must have been the first to die through this ...
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... say that a man was not dead because a post - mortem , inferior kind of life - such as can alone be manifested in very lowly structures - was still persisting in the cells of his tissues ! No doubt , as the Professor says , we cannot ...
... say that a man was not dead because a post - mortem , inferior kind of life - such as can alone be manifested in very lowly structures - was still persisting in the cells of his tissues ! No doubt , as the Professor says , we cannot ...
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Page 12 - to keep these old definitions carefully in mind. I shall employ the word tempering in the sense of softening, as Falstaff uses it when he says of Shallow :— "I have him already tempering between my finger and my thumb, and shortly will I seal with him.
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Page 72 - PULVERMACHER'S BELTS are very effective in neuralgia and rheumatic affections, and I have prescribed them largely in my practice for other similar maladies, paralysis, &.C." For full Price List and Particulars see new Pamphlet, " GALVANISM : Nature's Chief Restorer of Impaired Vital Energy.*' Post free from PULVERMACHER'S GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT. 194 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W.
Page 171 - translation of place (transport) of one part of matter or of one body from the vicinity of those bodies which directly touch it, and are considered at rest, into the vicinity of others.
Page xiv - Ganguillet (E.) and WR Kutter, a General Formula for the Uniform Flow of Water in Rivers and other Channels,
Page 39 - become included in the body which has been composed of their metamorphosed and diversely combined or confluent brethren ; so included, any derivative germ-cell or the nucleus of such may commence and repeat the same processes,