From Martin Wiener Ware’s Plaster of Paris and how to use it (1906).
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From Martin Wiener Ware’s Plaster of Paris and how to use it (1906).
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From William Colin Mackenzie’s The liver, spleen, pancreas, peritoneal relations, and biliary system in monotremes and marsupials (1918).
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From Plexus Vol XV No 12 (1909).
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From the Pathological Society of London Transactions (vol. 56, 1846).
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From Anton J.F. Rosenbach’s Mikro-organismen bei den Wund-Infections-Krankheiten des Menschen (1884).
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From Henry Meige’s Le juif-errant à la Salpêtrière : Etude sur certains névropathes voyageurs .. (1893).
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From P. Panas and Edouard Kirmisson’s Leçons sur les maladies inflammatoires des membranes internes de l’oeil : comprenant l’iritis, les choroïdites et le glaucome (1878).
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From Nicholas Culpeper’s Culpeper’s complete herbal with nearly four hundred medicines, made from English herbs, physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to man; with rules for compuounding them: also, directions for making syrups, ointments, &c (1852).
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From Samuel E. Whitnall’s The anatomy of the human orbit and accessory organs of vision (1921).
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From Arthur E. Baines’ Germination in its electrical aspect, a consecutive account of the electro-physiological processes concerned in evolution, from the formation of the pollen-grain, to the completed structure of the seedling, together with some further studies in electro-physiology (1921).
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