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Nature - Side 139
redigert av - 1888
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Transactions of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts, Volum 7

Royal Scottish Society of Arts - 1868 - 856 sider
...other two stitches are made by merely feeding from right to left. The Machine was exhibited in action. In the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the paper, and in which Dr Roberts, the President, Dr Stevenson Macadam, und Dr Wright took part, the speakers...
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Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, Volum 20

1859 - 668 sider
...the quantity of beer and wine which patients could bear being often quite astonishing. Dr. Harley, in the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the paper, offered some highly important observations on the nature of the diphtheritic pseudo-membranes, and...
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1862 - 338 sider
...have got as many as thirty to forty each during the season. — Abridged from the Scotsman. DREDGING. IN the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the .Reports of the Dredging Committees to the British Association, at their late meeting, Mr. Jeffreys...
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The Mining and Smelting Magazine, Volum 2

1862 - 420 sider
...apparatus, too, is such that any blacksmith can make it and put it on to any cage or carrier in one day. Ill the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the paper, Mr. Lacey said the cage described by Mr. Farrimond seemed very like one which had been invented for...
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Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy ...

1875 - 740 sider
...to the officinal infusions, but merely records the fact that it possesses preservative properties. In the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the two papers, Mr. Martindale compared the action of chloroform to that of carbolic acid and other antiseptics,...
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The British Homoeopathic Review, Volum 16

1872 - 796 sider
...commencement he was quite cured ; once or twice an attack threatened, but was quite checked by the acid. In the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the reports of these cases, Mr. AC CLIFTON said that he would have given pulsatitta alone and in the 12th...
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The Sabbath school magazine, ed. by W. Keddie, Volumer 25-26

Glasgow sabbath school union - 1873 - 598 sider
...ministers, was a reason for thinking that, if generally practised, the result would be most valuable. In the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the paper, a general feeling was expressed in favour of the movement for the Sabbath schools meeting in the afternoon...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ..., Volum 52

1873 - 556 sider
...— a circumstance which Dr. Berghman (who reports the case) thinks may have tended to depress him. In the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the notes of this case, Hr. Santesson observed that during his period of service two cases of death from...
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A Biennial retrospect of medicine, surgery and their allied sciences 1873/74

1874 - 574 sider
...way he. has been able to perform operations without loss of blood and without injuring the nerves. In the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the paper Prof, von Langenbeck said that he had, up to tbat time, used Esmarch's method in thirty cases, and that it...
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Proceedings, Volum 30

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1876 - 432 sider
...in which was the barn for tithes, Marybone, and Bevington Bush, the latter still rich in the rural * In the course of the discussion which followed the reading of the paper, it was stated by Dr. Nevins that the word sam is still in use in Yorkshire ; and it appears to survive...
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