The Medical Repository, Volume 2T. & J. Swords, 1805 - Medicine |
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Page 21
... acid in the stomach , and preceded that morbid state of the bile which , in my judgment , constitutes the " black vomit . " It was necessary that from one to three motions should be had every day . These I obtained both by cathartics ...
... acid in the stomach , and preceded that morbid state of the bile which , in my judgment , constitutes the " black vomit . " It was necessary that from one to three motions should be had every day . These I obtained both by cathartics ...
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... as the ef- fect of an excess of phosphoric acid in the blood ; but that the under row should not have been operated upon by the VOL . II . F same cause is a circumstance by no means to be Singular Case of Hydrocephalus . 41.
... as the ef- fect of an excess of phosphoric acid in the blood ; but that the under row should not have been operated upon by the VOL . II . F same cause is a circumstance by no means to be Singular Case of Hydrocephalus . 41.
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... acids or water . Different as they may be in other respects , they are all inflammable , having the common property of uniting with oxygen in a certain degree of heat ; in conse- quence of which they are alike the very reverse of oxyds ...
... acids or water . Different as they may be in other respects , they are all inflammable , having the common property of uniting with oxygen in a certain degree of heat ; in conse- quence of which they are alike the very reverse of oxyds ...
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... acids as any iron whatever . " 6. If the iron should be completely revived by the oxygen wholly leaving it , I maintain that it could not , by any degree of heat , decompose fixed air . For my experiment with a burning lens , in which ...
... acids as any iron whatever . " 6. If the iron should be completely revived by the oxygen wholly leaving it , I maintain that it could not , by any degree of heat , decompose fixed air . For my experiment with a burning lens , in which ...
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... Acid Qua- lity , and are neutralized and destroyed by Alkalies . New- York . 8vo . pp . 51. 1798 . 4. Professor LYMAN SPALDING printed , at Hanover ( N. H. ) for the use of the students of chemistry at Dartmouth College , a new ...
... Acid Qua- lity , and are neutralized and destroyed by Alkalies . New- York . 8vo . pp . 51. 1798 . 4. Professor LYMAN SPALDING printed , at Hanover ( N. H. ) for the use of the students of chemistry at Dartmouth College , a new ...
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