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Notices and Abstracts of Miscellaneous Communications to the Sections , continued . MEDICAL SCIENCE , --continued . Experimental Inquiry into the different Offices of Lacteals , Lymphatics , and Veins in the Function of Absorption .
Notices and Abstracts of Miscellaneous Communications to the Sections , continued . MEDICAL SCIENCE , --continued . Experimental Inquiry into the different Offices of Lacteals , Lymphatics , and Veins in the Function of Absorption .
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... since my remarks would be little more than the continued repetition , with respect to each of them individually , of the assertion which I make respecting them collectively ; namely , that I am unable to see their applicability ...
... since my remarks would be little more than the continued repetition , with respect to each of them individually , of the assertion which I make respecting them collectively ; namely , that I am unable to see their applicability ...
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Experimental Researches into the Ples fell , and then continued to re - ascend as the tones b Human Voice . By John Bishop , Eer . 2.2 . more acute . On observing the motions of the laryn mezzo - soprano voice , I found a double ...
Experimental Researches into the Ples fell , and then continued to re - ascend as the tones b Human Voice . By John Bishop , Eer . 2.2 . more acute . On observing the motions of the laryn mezzo - soprano voice , I found a double ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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