| I. RAY, M.D. - 1838
...of Hoffbauer'^ «r (Jeorget's work, but considering that the numerous notes which would be required in order to bring it up to the present state of the science, and adapt it to our own laws, would prove inconvenient and embarrassing to the reader. besides not fully... | |
| 1840 - 594 pages
...Hoffbauer's work, or of Georget's works ; but considering that the numerous notes which would be required to bring it up to the present state of the science, and adapt it to our own laws, would prove inconvenient and embarrassing, besides not fully accomplishing... | |
| Isaac Ray - Insanity - 1853 - 554 pages
...either of Hoffbauer's or Georget's work, but considering that the numerous notes which would be required in order to bring it up to the present state of the science, and adapt it to our own laws, would prove inconvenient and embarrassing to the reader, besides not fully... | |
| George Salmon - 1866 - 320 pages
...Lesson on the application of this theory to ternary quantics. This would now require much development in order to bring it up to the present state of the subject ; and as the results all admit of geometrical interpretation, I have thought that they would... | |
| Dentistry - 1867 - 860 pages
...that of the former editions. By subjecting the work to a careful revision, the editor has endeavored to bring it up to the present state of the Science, and make it worthy the attention of the profession. About three thousand new terms have been added, and... | |
| George Salmon - Curves, Algebraic - 1879 - 424 pages
...was still in its infancy, required extensive ^terations in order to bring it up to the present otate of the science ; and, as I had failed to bring out...leisure to make acquaintance with recent mathematical disr coveries, or even to keep up my memory of what I had previously known. When, however, years passed... | |
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