The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, 15±ÇAppleton, 1871 |
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... pressure , and fever , requiring antiphlogistic treatment . The spleen was by the ancients supposed to be the source of black bile , which predisposed to and produced the melancholy temperament ; and the terms " spleen " and " splenetic ...
... pressure , and fever , requiring antiphlogistic treatment . The spleen was by the ancients supposed to be the source of black bile , which predisposed to and produced the melancholy temperament ; and the terms " spleen " and " splenetic ...
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... pressure , insensible to all kinds of irritation , and incapable of con- traction or locomotion . The apparently homo- geneous jelly which fills the pores of the living sponge and covers its surface , is seen under the microscope to be ...
... pressure , insensible to all kinds of irritation , and incapable of con- traction or locomotion . The apparently homo- geneous jelly which fills the pores of the living sponge and covers its surface , is seen under the microscope to be ...
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... pressure to lift it up ; and the channels and sources of supply of some springs may be so formed that the effect of diminished atmospheric pressure may thus be very sensibly indicated . The dis- charge of springs is often so uniform ...
... pressure to lift it up ; and the channels and sources of supply of some springs may be so formed that the effect of diminished atmospheric pressure may thus be very sensibly indicated . The dis- charge of springs is often so uniform ...
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... pressure , the waters possess powerful solvent properties , and thus they become charged with salts and gases by which the mineral springs are characterized . As the wa- ters cool or evaporate , some portion of the solid matters held in ...
... pressure , the waters possess powerful solvent properties , and thus they become charged with salts and gases by which the mineral springs are characterized . As the wa- ters cool or evaporate , some portion of the solid matters held in ...
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... pressure is brought to bear upon them to flatten the ellipse . They are bolted below upon the axle and above to the frame of the carriage by their central part , and are strengthened by additional thicknesses of steel in this portion ...
... pressure is brought to bear upon them to flatten the ellipse . They are bolted below upon the axle and above to the frame of the carriage by their central part , and are strengthened by additional thicknesses of steel in this portion ...
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