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... four days , unless the animal is relieved , it dies of prostration . In the ox , sheep , and goat , the most alarming symptoms , in any case of C. , arise from the paunch becoming distended by gas . This condition will be treated under ...
... four days , unless the animal is relieved , it dies of prostration . In the ox , sheep , and goat , the most alarming symptoms , in any case of C. , arise from the paunch becoming distended by gas . This condition will be treated under ...
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... four - celled anther . 86-2 parts of mercury and 138 of sulphur . It occurs both crystallised and massive , not unfrequently disseminated . Its crystals are six - sided prisms . It varies from perfectly opaque to almost trans- parent ...
... four - celled anther . 86-2 parts of mercury and 138 of sulphur . It occurs both crystallised and massive , not unfrequently disseminated . Its crystals are six - sided prisms . It varies from perfectly opaque to almost trans- parent ...
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... four equal parts , called quadrants , each of which obviously subtends a right angle at the centre , and then each quadrant is divided into degrees , and each degree into minutes , and so on . The systems of graduation adopted are ...
... four equal parts , called quadrants , each of which obviously subtends a right angle at the centre , and then each quadrant is divided into degrees , and each degree into minutes , and so on . The systems of graduation adopted are ...
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... four cavities c , v , c , v ' , of which the heart is composed . Two of these cavities , c and c ' , are for the purpose of receiving the blood as it flows into the heart , and are termed the auricles ; Fig . 1. - Mode of Circulation ...
... four cavities c , v , c , v ' , of which the heart is composed . Two of these cavities , c and c ' , are for the purpose of receiving the blood as it flows into the heart , and are termed the auricles ; Fig . 1. - Mode of Circulation ...
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... four veins unite to form a single trunk , the vena cava superior , which enters the right auricle , 1 ; c , e , the right and left carotid arteries , the latter rising directly from the arch of the aorta , a , the former from a short ...
... four veins unite to form a single trunk , the vena cava superior , which enters the right auricle , 1 ; c , e , the right and left carotid arteries , the latter rising directly from the arch of the aorta , a , the former from a short ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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