A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Band 5Thomas Curtis Thomas Tegg, 1829 |
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... animal in this district , called the manatea , about six feet long , and nine in circumference , having a head as large as an ox , and large fins like hands . The inhabitants observe an eighth day holiday , and spend a large portion of ...
... animal in this district , called the manatea , about six feet long , and nine in circumference , having a head as large as an ox , and large fins like hands . The inhabitants observe an eighth day holiday , and spend a large portion of ...
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... animal bodies , as the kidneys and urinary bladder , the liver , gall- bladder , and ducts ; and occasionally in the intestinal canal ; to these last , however , the term concretion , rather than calculus , is more usually applied , and ...
... animal bodies , as the kidneys and urinary bladder , the liver , gall- bladder , and ducts ; and occasionally in the intestinal canal ; to these last , however , the term concretion , rather than calculus , is more usually applied , and ...
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... animals contain no uric acid ; they consist mainly of carbonate and phosphate of lime cemented by animal matter . For an account of the symptoms which gravelly concretions produce , and for the dietetic and medicinal management of ...
... animals contain no uric acid ; they consist mainly of carbonate and phosphate of lime cemented by animal matter . For an account of the symptoms which gravelly concretions produce , and for the dietetic and medicinal management of ...
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... animal temperature is generated by the chemical changes which take place in the blood in the course of circulation , in consequence of the absorption . and evolution of different gaseous fluids . When- ever , therefore , the rapidity of ...
... animal temperature is generated by the chemical changes which take place in the blood in the course of circulation , in consequence of the absorption . and evolution of different gaseous fluids . When- ever , therefore , the rapidity of ...
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... animal , and a cirrhus at the anus . It is found as far north as Norway and Spitzbergen , and as far south as the Mediterranean Sea . It is not unfrequent on the Scarborough coast , where it is taken by the hook in thirty or forty ...
... animal , and a cirrhus at the anus . It is found as far north as Norway and Spitzbergen , and as far south as the Mediterranean Sea . It is not unfrequent on the Scarborough coast , where it is taken by the hook in thirty or forty ...
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