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... appears to consist of blood - vessels , between which there is no cellular membrane , but the interstices are filled with serum and the colouring matter of the blood from the lateral orifices in the veins , when these vessels are in a ...
... appears to consist of blood - vessels , between which there is no cellular membrane , but the interstices are filled with serum and the colouring matter of the blood from the lateral orifices in the veins , when these vessels are in a ...
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... appears to be susceptible of the greatest directive force . That the directive force does not depend on the extent of surface , but on the mass . ' The directive power being here proportional to the mass . appears , at first sight , at ...
... appears to be susceptible of the greatest directive force . That the directive force does not depend on the extent of surface , but on the mass . ' The directive power being here proportional to the mass . appears , at first sight , at ...
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... appears that this change had been the result of dis- ease and dilatation of the coats of the vessel . Of the three following papers we can afford space only for the titles : Case of Femoral Aneurism cured by tying the Ex- ternal Iliac ...
... appears that this change had been the result of dis- ease and dilatation of the coats of the vessel . Of the three following papers we can afford space only for the titles : Case of Femoral Aneurism cured by tying the Ex- ternal Iliac ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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