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... respecting the proportion of acid and base in those salts that are not neu- tralized . Mr. Dalton supposes that , in ... respect to the sub- carbonate of soda , and the super - sulphate of potash , which possesses just twice as much acid ...
... respecting the proportion of acid and base in those salts that are not neu- tralized . Mr. Dalton supposes that , in ... respect to the sub- carbonate of soda , and the super - sulphate of potash , which possesses just twice as much acid ...
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... respecting some occurrences at Ringwood , which were regarded as unfavourable to vaccination ; and , 2dly , the prac ... respect to them ; a circumstance which he will certainly have no occasion to regret . The other subject , which ...
... respecting some occurrences at Ringwood , which were regarded as unfavourable to vaccination ; and , 2dly , the prac ... respect to them ; a circumstance which he will certainly have no occasion to regret . The other subject , which ...
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and bearing in every respect the strongest analogy to other local in fections of a specific nature , especially in ... respecting the Sameness of Infection in Venereal Go- , norrhoea and the Ophthalmia of Egypt ; with an Examination of ...
and bearing in every respect the strongest analogy to other local in fections of a specific nature , especially in ... respecting the Sameness of Infection in Venereal Go- , norrhoea and the Ophthalmia of Egypt ; with an Examination of ...
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