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... considerable degree of asperity to their external surfaces . Their size varies considerably , some being hardly five inches in length , and about an inch and a - half in width , whilst others attain to the length of twenty inches . In ...
... considerable degree of asperity to their external surfaces . Their size varies considerably , some being hardly five inches in length , and about an inch and a - half in width , whilst others attain to the length of twenty inches . In ...
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... considerable degree of condensation . This conclusion was verified by the refraction of atmospheric air and of ammo- niac , which agreed with that which should result from the re- fraction of their component parts . The refractive power ...
... considerable degree of condensation . This conclusion was verified by the refraction of atmospheric air and of ammo- niac , which agreed with that which should result from the re- fraction of their component parts . The refractive power ...
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... considerable number of fleshy tumors were found in the large intestines , attached by pedicles to the mu- cous membrane . -The author is led to make some observa- tions on the nature of these tumors , and on the means of re- moving them ...
... considerable number of fleshy tumors were found in the large intestines , attached by pedicles to the mu- cous membrane . -The author is led to make some observa- tions on the nature of these tumors , and on the means of re- moving them ...
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