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... Observations on the Buffy Coat of the Blood , & c . By John Davy , M. D. — The author of this paper thinks that he ... observed the me- chanism of the spine and spinal marrow in birds , by which a considerable power of motion is gained ...
... Observations on the Buffy Coat of the Blood , & c . By John Davy , M. D. — The author of this paper thinks that he ... observed the me- chanism of the spine and spinal marrow in birds , by which a considerable power of motion is gained ...
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... observation ; as only a very small error in the Tables , or in the observed place of the moon , may produce a considerable one in the result . But eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter occur often , and correspondent ones with those ...
... observation ; as only a very small error in the Tables , or in the observed place of the moon , may produce a considerable one in the result . But eclipses of the satellites of Jupiter occur often , and correspondent ones with those ...
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... observed , and we had lately occa- sion to remar ( see Monthly I Review for July , 1828 , that the first victims of plague have been the young , the vigorous and the robust . We know not , indeed , any proof of injured health which can ...
... observed , and we had lately occa- sion to remar ( see Monthly I Review for July , 1828 , that the first victims of plague have been the young , the vigorous and the robust . We know not , indeed , any proof of injured health which can ...
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