The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 42D. Appleton, 1893 - Science |
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... appears from my window , it would throw about her speech the halo of amused interest which a foreigner's al- ways evokes . We would guess at her nationality ; though , un- less we were retired Anglo - Indians , we would never hit it ...
... appears from my window , it would throw about her speech the halo of amused interest which a foreigner's al- ways evokes . We would guess at her nationality ; though , un- less we were retired Anglo - Indians , we would never hit it ...
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... appear that we can not follow Nature's method without combining muscular movements and the use of the senses . Nat- urally these develop together , as has already been shown . What shall we say , then , of educational methods - a ...
... appear that we can not follow Nature's method without combining muscular movements and the use of the senses . Nat- urally these develop together , as has already been shown . What shall we say , then , of educational methods - a ...
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... appears to have FIG . 9 . FIG . 10 . an actually soothing effect and to be a real physical solace in cases of grief and depression ( Fig . 10 ) . At the same time the greater droop of the head possibly provides for a better supply of ...
... appears to have FIG . 9 . FIG . 10 . an actually soothing effect and to be a real physical solace in cases of grief and depression ( Fig . 10 ) . At the same time the greater droop of the head possibly provides for a better supply of ...
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... appears to be stimulated by the blows which it gives itself against the thoracic walls and to palpitate more violently than before . The patient is therefore obliged to lie upon the right side . A similar result VOL XLII . - 3 may occur ...
... appears to be stimulated by the blows which it gives itself against the thoracic walls and to palpitate more violently than before . The patient is therefore obliged to lie upon the right side . A similar result VOL XLII . - 3 may occur ...
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... appears in the human infant can scarcely be conceived : only such senses and movements as are immediately necessary to nutrition are present ; although sensi- tiveness to light , and after some days to sound also , appear , ac- curate ...
... appears in the human infant can scarcely be conceived : only such senses and movements as are immediately necessary to nutrition are present ; although sensi- tiveness to light , and after some days to sound also , appear , ac- curate ...
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