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Page 261
... organs , particularly the gastrointestinal tract . Re- striction of motion of the joints of the fingers is in large part accounted for by the condition of the skin , but true synovitis also is frequent . Rheumatic fever often is ...
... organs , particularly the gastrointestinal tract . Re- striction of motion of the joints of the fingers is in large part accounted for by the condition of the skin , but true synovitis also is frequent . Rheumatic fever often is ...
Page 437
... organ used by the Romans at least as early as the 1st century AD . This type of keyboard seems to have disappeared after the fall of Rome , and the organs of the early Middle Ages generally had sliders that were pulled out to sound ...
... organ used by the Romans at least as early as the 1st century AD . This type of keyboard seems to have disappeared after the fall of Rome , and the organs of the early Middle Ages generally had sliders that were pulled out to sound ...
Page 617
... organs . This work he placed on an empirical foundation , " having at my disposal the magnif- icent collections of the Museum and another fairly rich , which I have myself made in the course of nearly thirty years ' work . " Published ...
... organs . This work he placed on an empirical foundation , " having at my disposal the magnif- icent collections of the Museum and another fairly rich , which I have myself made in the course of nearly thirty years ' work . " Published ...
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