Chandler's Encyclopedia: An Epitome of Universal Knowledge ...William Henry Chandler Collier, 1898 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... taken up by the system . The principal and most important factors are the blood vessels and lymphatics of the intestines . Fatty matters and soluble salts may be absorbed to some extent by the skin , and albuminoids by the peritoneum ...
... taken up by the system . The principal and most important factors are the blood vessels and lymphatics of the intestines . Fatty matters and soluble salts may be absorbed to some extent by the skin , and albuminoids by the peritoneum ...
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... taken in the drink of Vertebrates , occasions them to pass the later stages of their development in the intestines of these animals . Acanthodidæ . Order of Ganoids including paleozoic fossils having small shagreen - like scales ...
... taken in the drink of Vertebrates , occasions them to pass the later stages of their development in the intestines of these animals . Acanthodidæ . Order of Ganoids including paleozoic fossils having small shagreen - like scales ...
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... taken before eating . increase the acidity of the stomach , but have the opposite effect when taken after meals . When administered in large quantities and for too long a time , they give rise to a condition resembling scurvy . They ...
... taken before eating . increase the acidity of the stomach , but have the opposite effect when taken after meals . When administered in large quantities and for too long a time , they give rise to a condition resembling scurvy . They ...
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... taken by Saracens 638 , by Crusaders 1110 , retaken by Saladin 1187 , recovered by Cru- saders 1191 , after two years ' siege , with loss of 100,000 soldiers , and named St. Jean d'Acre ; regained by Saracens 1291 , when 60,000 ...
... taken by Saracens 638 , by Crusaders 1110 , retaken by Saladin 1187 , recovered by Cru- saders 1191 , after two years ' siege , with loss of 100,000 soldiers , and named St. Jean d'Acre ; regained by Saracens 1291 , when 60,000 ...
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... taken to France in childhood ; noted for her Letters , pub . by Voltaire . Aisle - Melrose Abbey . 27 Ajowan . Carum Ajowan , Indian plant of the Carrot Family , whose seeds are used in enormous quantities in the manufacture of thymol ...
... taken to France in childhood ; noted for her Letters , pub . by Voltaire . Aisle - Melrose Abbey . 27 Ajowan . Carum Ajowan , Indian plant of the Carrot Family , whose seeds are used in enormous quantities in the manufacture of thymol ...
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