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Pagina 132
... means of an injected stream of water . The operation was so simple , as compared with the formidable application of ... means of an electric current conducted into the bladder ; and among the wonders performed by this new servant of man ...
... means of an injected stream of water . The operation was so simple , as compared with the formidable application of ... means of an electric current conducted into the bladder ; and among the wonders performed by this new servant of man ...
Pagina 303
... means dominant . I propose as the first step , and the time is nearly ripe for it , that some society should undertake three scientific services : the first , by means of a moderate number of influential local agencies , to institute ...
... means dominant . I propose as the first step , and the time is nearly ripe for it , that some society should undertake three scientific services : the first , by means of a moderate number of influential local agencies , to institute ...
Pagina 383
... means ( the submarine telegraph was not then laid down ) we should have been convinced instantaneously that spiritualists possessed some mysterious power . If , in fact , they possess the means of knowing what is happening at distant ...
... means ( the submarine telegraph was not then laid down ) we should have been convinced instantaneously that spiritualists possessed some mysterious power . If , in fact , they possess the means of knowing what is happening at distant ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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