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Pagina 37
... remained of its natural size . In some of these , the eye with the dilated pupil has been totally deprived of sight , the disorder answering to that of a perfect amaurosis ; but in others , the dilatation of the pupil has only ...
... remained of its natural size . In some of these , the eye with the dilated pupil has been totally deprived of sight , the disorder answering to that of a perfect amaurosis ; but in others , the dilatation of the pupil has only ...
Pagina 39
... remained unaltered . I have made a similar experiment on the eyes of several such per- sons ; and though in two of these the result appeared to be similar to that which has been mentioned by Dr. WELLS , yet , in the greater number ...
... remained unaltered . I have made a similar experiment on the eyes of several such per- sons ; and though in two of these the result appeared to be similar to that which has been mentioned by Dr. WELLS , yet , in the greater number ...
Pagina 65
... remained on the paper , and a clear yellow liquor came through . This yellow solution , on evaporation , produced a number of prismatic crystals looking like nitrate of potash . They were tinged yellow by some of the resin . This mix ...
... remained on the paper , and a clear yellow liquor came through . This yellow solution , on evaporation , produced a number of prismatic crystals looking like nitrate of potash . They were tinged yellow by some of the resin . This mix ...
Pagina 69
... remained insoluble . The mixture being thrown on a filter , a clear yel- low liquor passed , which may have contained ulmin , but the quantity was too small to admit of satisfactory conclusions . Perhaps older wood , the juice of which ...
... remained insoluble . The mixture being thrown on a filter , a clear yel- low liquor passed , which may have contained ulmin , but the quantity was too small to admit of satisfactory conclusions . Perhaps older wood , the juice of which ...
Pagina 100
... remained in its stomach could not have been more than a few minutes , when it was brought up again , to be given to the young bird , the external covering was entirely dissolved . XIII . On some Properties of Light . By David 100 Sir E ...
... remained in its stomach could not have been more than a few minutes , when it was brought up again , to be given to the young bird , the external covering was entirely dissolved . XIII . On some Properties of Light . By David 100 Sir E ...
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