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... causes , and descending from causes to the invention of new experiments . BACON . STOR LIBRARY K. SECOND HEXADE . VOL . II . NEW - YORK : Printed and sold by T. & F. SWORDS , Printers to the Faculty of Physic of Columbia College , No ...
... causes , and descending from causes to the invention of new experiments . BACON . STOR LIBRARY K. SECOND HEXADE . VOL . II . NEW - YORK : Printed and sold by T. & F. SWORDS , Printers to the Faculty of Physic of Columbia College , No ...
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... causes , and descending from causes to the invention of new experiments . Bacon . ' Second Hexade . Vol . II . " IN CONFORMITY to the Act of the Congress of the said United States , entitled , " An Act for the Encouragement of Learning ...
... causes , and descending from causes to the invention of new experiments . Bacon . ' Second Hexade . Vol . II . " IN CONFORMITY to the Act of the Congress of the said United States , entitled , " An Act for the Encouragement of Learning ...
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... causes not hitherto satisfactorily ascertained , is deeply concerned in the production of salutary or insalu tary constitutions of the atmosphere . Whether the various states of those qualities of the air which are called sensible ...
... causes not hitherto satisfactorily ascertained , is deeply concerned in the production of salutary or insalu tary constitutions of the atmosphere . Whether the various states of those qualities of the air which are called sensible ...
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... cause of death . Some sudden effusion or congestion was the source of the fatal issue , by producing apoplexy . The turgid state of the blood - vessels would seem to favour this opinion . Whether the phosphorus induced this I cannot say ...
... cause of death . Some sudden effusion or congestion was the source of the fatal issue , by producing apoplexy . The turgid state of the blood - vessels would seem to favour this opinion . Whether the phosphorus induced this I cannot say ...
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... causes of a disease , the proximate must necessarily be uniform ; and of the proxi- mate cause of chorea I cannot ... cause for the effect , as he con- siders chorea the original disease , and attempts to explain the manner in which ...
... causes of a disease , the proximate must necessarily be uniform ; and of the proxi- mate cause of chorea I cannot ... cause for the effect , as he con- siders chorea the original disease , and attempts to explain the manner in which ...
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