Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, 1893 |
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... substance which burns the tissues . ( The term ' potential cautery , ' as applied to caustic substances , is becoming obsolete . ) The actual cautery is an instrument with a head or blade of steel , iron , or platinum , which is heated ...
... substance which burns the tissues . ( The term ' potential cautery , ' as applied to caustic substances , is becoming obsolete . ) The actual cautery is an instrument with a head or blade of steel , iron , or platinum , which is heated ...
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... substance , to the great rock - cut sepulchres of Egypt , and the no less famous catacombs of Rome . Many caves have been doubtless partly natural , partly artificial - the cells of the monks of the Thebaid in Egypt , St Serf's cave at ...
... substance , to the great rock - cut sepulchres of Egypt , and the no less famous catacombs of Rome . Many caves have been doubtless partly natural , partly artificial - the cells of the monks of the Thebaid in Egypt , St Serf's cave at ...
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... countries , exude a sweet substance , which is known by the name of Cedar Manna . The botanist Belon brought a Lebanon cedar with him to France in 1549 : when it was intro- 42 CEDAR duced into Britain is not exactly known .
... countries , exude a sweet substance , which is known by the name of Cedar Manna . The botanist Belon brought a Lebanon cedar with him to France in 1549 : when it was intro- 42 CEDAR duced into Britain is not exactly known .
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... substance . In two ways these notions were speedily corrected . On the one hand as regards the origin of cells , Prevost and Dumas ( 1824 ) , Martin Barry ( 1838-9 ) , Reichert ( 1840 ) , Henle ( 1841 ) , Kölliker ( 1846 ) , Remak ...
... substance . In two ways these notions were speedily corrected . On the one hand as regards the origin of cells , Prevost and Dumas ( 1824 ) , Martin Barry ( 1838-9 ) , Reichert ( 1840 ) , Henle ( 1841 ) , Kölliker ( 1846 ) , Remak ...
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... substance ; ' and so throughout another decade did botanists and zoologists unite in laying stress rather on the living matter than on the wall of the cell , and in hinting at the existence of one living substance as the physical basis ...
... substance ; ' and so throughout another decade did botanists and zoologists unite in laying stress rather on the living matter than on the wall of the cell , and in hinting at the existence of one living substance as the physical basis ...
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