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... established , which is most at variance with the generally received opinion . The first chapter contains experiments made with a view to observe what effect is produced on the heart , by the total destruction of the brain and spinal ...
... established , which is most at variance with the generally received opinion . The first chapter contains experiments made with a view to observe what effect is produced on the heart , by the total destruction of the brain and spinal ...
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... established themselves on Amelia Island in the government of East Florida , and it appears that the revolutionary cause is only successful in Buenos Ayres and Venezuela , in both which pro- vinces , it cannot however be said to be ...
... established themselves on Amelia Island in the government of East Florida , and it appears that the revolutionary cause is only successful in Buenos Ayres and Venezuela , in both which pro- vinces , it cannot however be said to be ...
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... established facts . If it be true , ' he observes in the paper before us , ' that the epidermis is nothing more than ... established established under the term Notonectides . The place which he Transactions of the Linnean Society , Vol ...
... established facts . If it be true , ' he observes in the paper before us , ' that the epidermis is nothing more than ... established established under the term Notonectides . The place which he Transactions of the Linnean Society , Vol ...
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