The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... equal admiration and regret , that in literature she has made no figure in the bright constellation of her sister states . In no department of sci- ence is this dearth of intelligence more to be deplored , than in that profession to ...
... equal admiration and regret , that in literature she has made no figure in the bright constellation of her sister states . In no department of sci- ence is this dearth of intelligence more to be deplored , than in that profession to ...
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... equal elevation , in many places so dammed up , or obstructed in its course , as to afford reservoirs for mills and other manufactories . At this place however and below it , the hills still preserving their altitude , have opened an ...
... equal elevation , in many places so dammed up , or obstructed in its course , as to afford reservoirs for mills and other manufactories . At this place however and below it , the hills still preserving their altitude , have opened an ...
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... equal ar- dour , an organ of so much importance . It is with its stu- dy , that the history of anatomy commences and terminates . Democritus and Anaxgoras dissected the brain almost 3000 years ago , and Haller and Vicqd'Azyr , and ...
... equal ar- dour , an organ of so much importance . It is with its stu- dy , that the history of anatomy commences and terminates . Democritus and Anaxgoras dissected the brain almost 3000 years ago , and Haller and Vicqd'Azyr , and ...
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... equal effect : so that the former are at present chiefly converted into pigments and cosmetics . Nevertheless , we are possessed of the most convincing proofs , that the magistery of bismuth is one of the most powerful antispasmodics ...
... equal effect : so that the former are at present chiefly converted into pigments and cosmetics . Nevertheless , we are possessed of the most convincing proofs , that the magistery of bismuth is one of the most powerful antispasmodics ...
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... equal weight of pure water . To this men- struum contained in a glass vessel , add the bismuth at intervals , and let it stand till it is all dissolved . Let the clear solution be de- canted from the sediment , ( a small quantity of ...
... equal weight of pure water . To this men- struum contained in a glass vessel , add the bismuth at intervals , and let it stand till it is all dissolved . Let the clear solution be de- canted from the sediment , ( a small quantity of ...
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