The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... supposed also that he would give us a general view of the controverted points which regard the history and treatment of Scrofula ; and that the cure , both of the consti- tutional and of the local affections , would have been discussed ...
... supposed also that he would give us a general view of the controverted points which regard the history and treatment of Scrofula ; and that the cure , both of the consti- tutional and of the local affections , would have been discussed ...
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... supposed to be on the venous system , of which the contents are pushed forwards by the agitation which it experiences , while the valves prevent their return . From this circumstance , the blood is enabled to circulate more rapidly ...
... supposed to be on the venous system , of which the contents are pushed forwards by the agitation which it experiences , while the valves prevent their return . From this circumstance , the blood is enabled to circulate more rapidly ...
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... supposed that the for- mer of these substances was a compound ; and either that it consisted of oxygen and hydrogen , or that it might be pro- duced from water . The Professor has bestowed much pains . on the solution of this problem ...
... supposed that the for- mer of these substances was a compound ; and either that it consisted of oxygen and hydrogen , or that it might be pro- duced from water . The Professor has bestowed much pains . on the solution of this problem ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volumen68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Vista completa - 1783 |
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