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... usually preferable , in consequence of its more constant strength . In various forms of paralysis , especially where there is no apparent lesion of structure , nux vomica is a most successful remedy ; although there are cases in which ...
... usually preferable , in consequence of its more constant strength . In various forms of paralysis , especially where there is no apparent lesion of structure , nux vomica is a most successful remedy ; although there are cases in which ...
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... usually four sepals , and numerous petals and stamens , often passing gradually into one another . The ovary is many - celled , with radiating stigmas , and very numerous ovules , and is more or less surrounded by a large fleshy disc ...
... usually four sepals , and numerous petals and stamens , often passing gradually into one another . The ovary is many - celled , with radiating stigmas , and very numerous ovules , and is more or less surrounded by a large fleshy disc ...
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... usually more attractive than in earlier life , and much less muscular exercise is taken ; while in women , the cessation of the power of child - bearing induces changes which tend remarkably to the deposition of fat . The extent to ...
... usually more attractive than in earlier life , and much less muscular exercise is taken ; while in women , the cessation of the power of child - bearing induces changes which tend remarkably to the deposition of fat . The extent to ...
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... usually included in the genus Leopardus by those who divide the Felidæ into a number of genera . They are inhabitants of forests , and very expert in climbing trees . Their prey consists in great part of birds . They are beauti- fully ...
... usually included in the genus Leopardus by those who divide the Felidæ into a number of genera . They are inhabitants of forests , and very expert in climbing trees . Their prey consists in great part of birds . They are beauti- fully ...
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... usually red , fleshy , and tender ; it is eaten in salads or in soups , and as a boiled vegetable . The plant is often cultivated for the sake of its large yellow flowers . Several other species of Enothera , natives of North America ...
... usually red , fleshy , and tender ; it is eaten in salads or in soups , and as a boiled vegetable . The plant is often cultivated for the sake of its large yellow flowers . Several other species of Enothera , natives of North America ...
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