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... condition . If we go into a room where there is a piano , and make a sound similar to that which one of its strings can make , the sound that we produce will be reproduced on that string , because the wave length , in both cases , is ...
... condition . If we go into a room where there is a piano , and make a sound similar to that which one of its strings can make , the sound that we produce will be reproduced on that string , because the wave length , in both cases , is ...
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... condition of the internal saphenous vein was easily discernable . The severity and persistence of the pain were now over , but occasionally a sharp pain , lasting for a few hours or a day , would appear a little off the line of the ...
... condition of the internal saphenous vein was easily discernable . The severity and persistence of the pain were now over , but occasionally a sharp pain , lasting for a few hours or a day , would appear a little off the line of the ...
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... condition of the vessel , as pus is not one of the products of this inflammation . Embolism is , by far , the more frequent cause of death . It is indeed remarkable that embolism , with all its terrible results , does not occur more ...
... condition of the vessel , as pus is not one of the products of this inflammation . Embolism is , by far , the more frequent cause of death . It is indeed remarkable that embolism , with all its terrible results , does not occur more ...
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... condition of induced cerebral hypera mia . In that case , there were alternately unequal and mobile pupils , uni- lateral ptosis , a pulse of ninety - six , indefinite and debilitated . and tremulous voluntary muscular movements ...
... condition of induced cerebral hypera mia . In that case , there were alternately unequal and mobile pupils , uni- lateral ptosis , a pulse of ninety - six , indefinite and debilitated . and tremulous voluntary muscular movements ...
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... condition , with due regard for labor to be per- formed . Diminish gradually the quantity of food , so as to lessen the weight of the body 50 grams daily . Have the weight accu- rately ascertained every fourteen days . Do not forbid any ...
... condition , with due regard for labor to be per- formed . Diminish gradually the quantity of food , so as to lessen the weight of the body 50 grams daily . Have the weight accu- rately ascertained every fourteen days . Do not forbid any ...
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