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Page 126
... called botts ; and another species enters the frontal sinus of sheep , occasioning a vertigo called the turn . The musca pendula lives in stagnant water ; the larva is suspended by a thread - form respiratory tube ; of the musca ...
... called botts ; and another species enters the frontal sinus of sheep , occasioning a vertigo called the turn . The musca pendula lives in stagnant water ; the larva is suspended by a thread - form respiratory tube ; of the musca ...
Page 175
... called the BASILAR and CORONAL aspects . • Between these two and the lateral aspects there is a projecting part of the cranium behind , which the Romans called occiput , and the Gucks inion . The Greek word is preferable to the Latin ...
... called the BASILAR and CORONAL aspects . • Between these two and the lateral aspects there is a projecting part of the cranium behind , which the Romans called occiput , and the Gucks inion . The Greek word is preferable to the Latin ...
Page 354
... called the scale of music . A voice or an instrument , which expresses those sounds in a particular order under certain restrictions , produces music ; otherwise the effect is not pleasing , nor is it called music . The natural singing ...
... called the scale of music . A voice or an instrument , which expresses those sounds in a particular order under certain restrictions , produces music ; otherwise the effect is not pleasing , nor is it called music . The natural singing ...
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