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From Gordon Holmes’ Science of voice production and voice preservation, for use of speakers and singers (1880).
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From Augusto Righi’s Die Optik der elektrischen Schwingungen : Experimental-Untersuchungen über elektromagnetische Analoga zu den wichtigsten Erscheinungen der Optik (1898).
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From Alfred Braun and Isidore Friesner’s The labyrinth: An Aid to the Study of Inflammations of the Internal Ear (1913).
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From Richard R. Madden’s Phantasmata: or, Illusions and fanaticisms of Protean forms, productive of great evils (1857).
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From the Ralston Health Club’s Companion book of complete membership in the Ralston Health Club : in seventeen departments ; being a complete study of the natural causes and the natural cures of disease, without medicines or apparatus of any kind (1895).
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From Horatio G. Kern’s Catalogue of surgical and dental instruments, elastic trusses, syringes, &c. : manufactured by Horatio G. Kern, No. 25 North Sixth Street, above Commerce, Philadelphia (1869).
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From Edward L. Ormerod’s British social wasps, an introduction to their anatomy and physiology, architecture, and general natural history, with illustrations of the different species and their nests (1868).
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From Guyot-Daubès’ Curiosités physiologiques : les hommes-phénomènes : force, agilité, adresse : hercules, coureurs, sauteurs, nageurs, plongeurs, gymnastes, équilibristes, disloqués, jongleurs, avaleurs de sabres, tireurs (1885).
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