The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... Heart of Jesus is our altar; let us place our actions and sacrifices on It to be rendered worthy of the Blessed Trinity. “Make use of My Heart, and thy deeds will charm the eye and ear of the Divinity,” Jesus told St. Gertrude. “I know ...
... Heart of Jesus is our altar; let us place our actions and sacrifices on It to be rendered worthy of the Blessed Trinity. “Make use of My Heart, and thy deeds will charm the eye and ear of the Divinity,” Jesus told St. Gertrude. “I know ...
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... heart following experimental myocardial infarction . Am . Heart J. 81 : 221-229 . 42. Chidsey , C.A. , Braunwald , E. , Morrow , A.G. , and Mason , D.T. 1963. Myocardial norepinephrine concentration in man . Effects of reserpine and of ...
... heart following experimental myocardial infarction . Am . Heart J. 81 : 221-229 . 42. Chidsey , C.A. , Braunwald , E. , Morrow , A.G. , and Mason , D.T. 1963. Myocardial norepinephrine concentration in man . Effects of reserpine and of ...
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... hearts would reduce the volume of the heart by approximately 1 cc .. The reverse change , namely , an increase of similar degree in the size of the heart , is seen immediately on closing the anastomosis ( Figs . 5 and 8 ) ; it is ...
... hearts would reduce the volume of the heart by approximately 1 cc .. The reverse change , namely , an increase of similar degree in the size of the heart , is seen immediately on closing the anastomosis ( Figs . 5 and 8 ) ; it is ...
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