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Machinery's Handbook for Machine Shop and Drafting-room: A Reference Book on ... - Page 993
1915 - 1400 pages
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New Paris Guide, Or Stranger's Companion Through the French Metropolis: To ...

A. and W. Galignani (Firm) - 1827 - 1276 pages
...the Amphitheatre, London. In short the number of interesting monuments and inscriptions is so great, that it is impossible to give more than a general idea of them ; and certainly no tourist should leave Paris without having visited the Cemetery of Pere Lachaise....
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Galignani's new [afterw.] illustrated Paris guide (1827, 39, 44), 53-55, 60 ...

Galignani A. and W. - 1827 - 1014 pages
...the Amphitheatre, London. In short the number of interesting monuments and inscriptions is so great, that it is impossible to give more than a general idea of them ; and certainly no tourist should leave Paris without having visited the Cemetery of Pere Lachaise....
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Galignani's New Paris Guide

A. and W. Galignani and Co - Paris (France) - 1830 - 956 pages
...Amphitheatre, London. In short, the numl>er of interesting monuments and inscriptions is so great, that, it is impossible to give more than a general idea of them: and certainly no stranger should leave Paris without having visited the cemetery of Pere Li Chaise....
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Provincial Medical & Surgical Journal

Medicine - 1844 - 640 pages
...amount of injury, the patient lived four days, and had considerable consciousness and sensibility. It is impossible to give more than a general idea of the discussion elicited by the proposal to divide the dura mater. Dr. Favell alluded to the experiments...
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Practical Dietary for Families, Schools, and the Labouring Classes, Issue 11

Edward Smith - Diet - 1864 - 304 pages
...rising temperature, until the equilibrium is established by profuse perspiration or urination. Hence it is impossible to give more than a general idea of the amount of water which the body requires daily ; but when a calculation is made of the quantity which...
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Practical dietary for families, schools, and the labouring classes

Edward Smith - Diet - 1865 - 281 pages
...rising temperature, until the equilibrium is established by profuse perspiration or urination. Hence it is impossible to give more than a general idea of the amount of water which the body requires daily ; but when a calculation is made of the quantity which...
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The Home Book of Pleasure and Instruction

Laura Valentine - Amusements - 1867 - 630 pages
...should your design be in figures. Not being acquainted with the capabilities and tastes of our readers, it is impossible to give more than a general idea of the manner in which we should recommend them to set to work ; indeed, it would be difficult at any time...
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The Practitioner, Volume 13

Family medicine - 1874 - 492 pages
...action of drugs in disease may be predicted and explained by their physiological action in health. It is impossible to give more than a general idea of the views advanced and ably expounded by references to the natural history of the various diseases and...
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Canada Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 3

Medicine - 1875 - 624 pages
...action of drugs in disease may be predicted and explained by their physiological action in health. It is impossible to give more than a general idea of the views advanced and ably expounded by references to the natural history of the various diseases and...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 7

Medicine - 1875 - 388 pages
...action of drugs in disease may be predicted and explained by their physiological action in health. It is impossible to give more than a general idea of the views advanced and ably expounded by references to the natural history of the various diseases and...
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