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Pagina 32
... half a dozen men have been discharged , nor half a dozen recruits rejected , on account of this imperfection , in the space of nearly twenty years : and yet many parts of a soldier's duty require him to have a tolerably correct view of ...
... half a dozen men have been discharged , nor half a dozen recruits rejected , on account of this imperfection , in the space of nearly twenty years : and yet many parts of a soldier's duty require him to have a tolerably correct view of ...
Pagina 38
... half in three quarters of an hour . My eldest son , who has a very extensive range of vision , has made a similar experiment on his right eye with a similar result . Previous to the applica- tion of the belladonna , he could bring the ...
... half in three quarters of an hour . My eldest son , who has a very extensive range of vision , has made a similar experiment on his right eye with a similar result . Previous to the applica- tion of the belladonna , he could bring the ...
Pagina 40
... half an hour after the application of the belladonna , became completely dilated , and in consequence of this the sight at first was confused ; but both on that day , and for two days afterwards , it was evidently more distant , and the ...
... half an hour after the application of the belladonna , became completely dilated , and in consequence of this the sight at first was confused ; but both on that day , and for two days afterwards , it was evidently more distant , and the ...
Pagina 73
... half an inch from each ball . One of these balls should contain a little * water , and the remaining cavity should be as perfect a vacuum as can readily be obtained . The mode of effecting this is well known to those who are accustomed ...
... half an inch from each ball . One of these balls should contain a little * water , and the remaining cavity should be as perfect a vacuum as can readily be obtained . The mode of effecting this is well known to those who are accustomed ...
Pagina 78
... half in diameter ; it then contracts to one inch and a half in dia- meter , and the intestine afterwards continues nearly of that 78 Sir E. HOME's Description of the solvent Glands , & c .
... half in diameter ; it then contracts to one inch and a half in dia- meter , and the intestine afterwards continues nearly of that 78 Sir E. HOME's Description of the solvent Glands , & c .
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