British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 12Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1821 |
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... applied just above the condyles of the humerus . When the surgeon finds that the head of the bone is drawn out of its unnatural position , he may allow the extention to be remitted , and depress the elbow . The arm should afterwards be ...
... applied just above the condyles of the humerus . When the surgeon finds that the head of the bone is drawn out of its unnatural position , he may allow the extention to be remitted , and depress the elbow . The arm should afterwards be ...
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... applied , or from which they are sus- pended . SUSPENSION of arms , in war , a short truce agreed on by both armies , in order to bury the dead , wait for fresh instruc- tions , or the like . SUSPENSION , in rhetoric , is the carrying ...
... applied , or from which they are sus- pended . SUSPENSION of arms , in war , a short truce agreed on by both armies , in order to bury the dead , wait for fresh instruc- tions , or the like . SUSPENSION , in rhetoric , is the carrying ...
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... applied in the fabrication of coarse paper . On It is therefore in the water of infusion , or the lixiviations of tan , that we must seek for the soluble substances which alone are effiacious in tanning . examination of the water of the ...
... applied in the fabrication of coarse paper . On It is therefore in the water of infusion , or the lixiviations of tan , that we must seek for the soluble substances which alone are effiacious in tanning . examination of the water of the ...
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... applied to any use , and but few of its combinations are em- ployed in the practice of medicine . TASTE , sense of The senses of taste and smell are nearly allied to the sense of feeling ; indeed they may be considered as modifications ...
... applied to any use , and but few of its combinations are em- ployed in the practice of medicine . TASTE , sense of The senses of taste and smell are nearly allied to the sense of feeling ; indeed they may be considered as modifications ...
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... applied to a kind of verses , where- in are contained the rules or precepts of any art , thus digested to help the memo- ry to retain them ; an example whereof may be seen in the article MEMORY . TECTONA , in botany , a genus of the ...
... applied to a kind of verses , where- in are contained the rules or precepts of any art , thus digested to help the memo- ry to retain them ; an example whereof may be seen in the article MEMORY . TECTONA , in botany , a genus of the ...
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