The Quarterly Journal, Band 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... remarkable superiority to the prejudices with which he found the subject encumbered , and are indeed those which are still held by the latest and best writers on the principles and practice of dyeing . In the year 1783 , an institution ...
... remarkable superiority to the prejudices with which he found the subject encumbered , and are indeed those which are still held by the latest and best writers on the principles and practice of dyeing . In the year 1783 , an institution ...
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... remarkable facility . To this was joined a quickness in his habits of association , that peculiarly fitted him to perceive those analogies which , in chemical investi- gations , were chiefly relied upon as leading to the discovery of ...
... remarkable facility . To this was joined a quickness in his habits of association , that peculiarly fitted him to perceive those analogies which , in chemical investi- gations , were chiefly relied upon as leading to the discovery of ...
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... remarkable instance is related by Dr. Marcet , in a patient who died of hydrothorax , and who never complained of any affection of the urinary organs , but whose kidney was distended by a large collection of calculi . But acute pain ...
... remarkable instance is related by Dr. Marcet , in a patient who died of hydrothorax , and who never complained of any affection of the urinary organs , but whose kidney was distended by a large collection of calculi . But acute pain ...
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... remarkable a degree . With regard to the function of secretion , that galvanism is capable of decomposing and recombining the elementary parts of the blood in precisely the same way in which they are decomposed and recombined by the ...
... remarkable a degree . With regard to the function of secretion , that galvanism is capable of decomposing and recombining the elementary parts of the blood in precisely the same way in which they are decomposed and recombined by the ...
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... remarkable circumstance in this paper is the coin- cidence of two observations made at Gottingen by Gauss and Harding , the difference being , in each instance , only one tenth of a second of time . The mean error of five corresponding ...
... remarkable circumstance in this paper is the coin- cidence of two observations made at Gottingen by Gauss and Harding , the difference being , in each instance , only one tenth of a second of time . The mean error of five corresponding ...
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