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... chlorine to a solution of nitrate of ammonia , had observed the formation of a yellow oil , which he had not been able to collect so as to examine its properties , as it was rapidly dissipated by exposure to the atmosphere .
... chlorine to a solution of nitrate of ammonia , had observed the formation of a yellow oil , which he had not been able to collect so as to examine its properties , as it was rapidly dissipated by exposure to the atmosphere .
Pagina 34
This may be occasioned by some degree of opacity in the transparent parts of the eye ; but such a cause of near sightedness is easily discovered by an examination , and is quite different from that state of the eye to which the term ...
This may be occasioned by some degree of opacity in the transparent parts of the eye ; but such a cause of near sightedness is easily discovered by an examination , and is quite different from that state of the eye to which the term ...
Pagina 35
... adviseable to send him for a few weeks into the country , and to postpone the use of glasses . This advice was followed ; but in ten days the afflicted youth died suddenly . No anatomical examination of the head was permitted by the ...
... adviseable to send him for a few weeks into the country , and to postpone the use of glasses . This advice was followed ; but in ten days the afflicted youth died suddenly . No anatomical examination of the head was permitted by the ...
Pagina 44
Being near sighted , I have repeatedly endeavoured to ascertain my own range of vision : and I find , by examining the focus of my right eye through the abovementioned optometer , that I see two converging lines , which appear to meet ...
Being near sighted , I have repeatedly endeavoured to ascertain my own range of vision : and I find , by examining the focus of my right eye through the abovementioned optometer , that I see two converging lines , which appear to meet ...
Pagina 52
In the examination of this question , whether we adopt the octohedron or the tetrahedron as the primitive form , since neither of them can fill space without leaving vacuities , there is a difficulty in conceiving any arrangement in ...
In the examination of this question , whether we adopt the octohedron or the tetrahedron as the primitive form , since neither of them can fill space without leaving vacuities , there is a difficulty in conceiving any arrangement in ...
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