The Lancet, Band 1J. Onwhyn, 1899 |
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... give the impression that there is no supraspinous fossa ; but there is on either side a small supraspinous fossa and a supraspinatus muscle . The arms and legs are small but are fairly shaped and not bent . All the joints are good . The ...
... give the impression that there is no supraspinous fossa ; but there is on either side a small supraspinous fossa and a supraspinatus muscle . The arms and legs are small but are fairly shaped and not bent . All the joints are good . The ...
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... give details of experiments and the conclusions drawn therefrom . AMONGST the terms of reference given to the Royal Com- mission on the London Water - supply the Commissioners were asked to report whether it is practicable to connect ...
... give details of experiments and the conclusions drawn therefrom . AMONGST the terms of reference given to the Royal Com- mission on the London Water - supply the Commissioners were asked to report whether it is practicable to connect ...
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... give the capacities of the reservoirs in gallons . The figures immediately under the names of the reservoirs give the height in feet above Ordnance datum at which the reservoirs are situated . connexion with the evidence given by Mr ...
... give the capacities of the reservoirs in gallons . The figures immediately under the names of the reservoirs give the height in feet above Ordnance datum at which the reservoirs are situated . connexion with the evidence given by Mr ...
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... give any pension whatsoever or they may give as much or as little as they choose . Thus the improvement effected by the Act will have but a transitory effect . NOTES FROM INDIA . ( FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT . ) A New System of ...
... give any pension whatsoever or they may give as much or as little as they choose . Thus the improvement effected by the Act will have but a transitory effect . NOTES FROM INDIA . ( FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT . ) A New System of ...
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... give new significance to facts before imperfectly perceived , and involve new pathological conceptions , general and special . Although new difficulties have arisen , as they must do at each step forward , numerous facts which before ...
... give new significance to facts before imperfectly perceived , and involve new pathological conceptions , general and special . Although new difficulties have arisen , as they must do at each step forward , numerous facts which before ...
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