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Pagina 196
... producing either coma or apoplexy , -may be conceded as proved by M. Serres's experiments ; but it by no means follows that a different or greater pressure would not produce these diseases ; indeed , both observation and experiment ...
... producing either coma or apoplexy , -may be conceded as proved by M. Serres's experiments ; but it by no means follows that a different or greater pressure would not produce these diseases ; indeed , both observation and experiment ...
Pagina 294
... produced . So very exciting to the nervous system , in many individuals , is this fungus , that the effects are often very ludicrous . If a per- son under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick , he takes a stride or a ...
... produced . So very exciting to the nervous system , in many individuals , is this fungus , that the effects are often very ludicrous . If a per- son under its influence wishes to step over a straw or small stick , he takes a stride or a ...
Pagina 525
... produced the Zaïre , a dramatic work blemished with faults which are more than redeemed by its beauties . In this play , he has left the traces of a truly poetic talent . It does not , indeed , exhibit the finished versification and ...
... produced the Zaïre , a dramatic work blemished with faults which are more than redeemed by its beauties . In this play , he has left the traces of a truly poetic talent . It does not , indeed , exhibit the finished versification and ...
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