The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects, Volume 9James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas Robert Hardwicke, 1870 |
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... remains of sufficient magnitude to be seen by the unassisted eye . It ranges from the north of Ireland in the north - west to the Crimea in the south - east , a distance of nearly 1,400 miles ; and from the south of Sweden in the north ...
... remains of sufficient magnitude to be seen by the unassisted eye . It ranges from the north of Ireland in the north - west to the Crimea in the south - east , a distance of nearly 1,400 miles ; and from the south of Sweden in the north ...
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... remains were first found to form a large part of the mud in depths of upwards of 2,000 fathoms , and it became clear that they were uniformly spread over a large space , the knowledge of the existence of animal life in deep water was so ...
... remains were first found to form a large part of the mud in depths of upwards of 2,000 fathoms , and it became clear that they were uniformly spread over a large space , the knowledge of the existence of animal life in deep water was so ...
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... remains found might have sunk from the surface . That the minute foraminifera , and even other larger and more complex forms of life , dwelt in deep bottoms was proved by the bringing up of a living star- fish from 2,000 fathoms , and ...
... remains found might have sunk from the surface . That the minute foraminifera , and even other larger and more complex forms of life , dwelt in deep bottoms was proved by the bringing up of a living star- fish from 2,000 fathoms , and ...
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... remains to be seen , but the American and Danish Governments have already intimated their intention of doing their share . The French are not likely to be far be- hind . There is ample room for all , and no fear need exist of any ...
... remains to be seen , but the American and Danish Governments have already intimated their intention of doing their share . The French are not likely to be far be- hind . There is ample room for all , and no fear need exist of any ...
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... remains dissolved , rendering the wine liable to fresh fermentation if not protected by an addition of spirit . All red wines , owing to their having fermented on the husks , contain , when young , much albumenoid substance , which ...
... remains dissolved , rendering the wine liable to fresh fermentation if not protected by an addition of spirit . All red wines , owing to their having fermented on the husks , contain , when young , much albumenoid substance , which ...
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Página 15 - In cutting one of the unlucky teeth called denies sapientiae, I experienced an extensive inflammation of the gum, accompanied with great pain, which equally destroyed the power of repose, and of consistent action. On the day when the inflammation was most troublesome, I breathed three large doses of nitrous oxide. The pain always diminished after the first four or five inspirations ; the thrilling came on as usual, and uneasiness was for a few minutes swallowed up in pleasure. As the former state...
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Página 15 - As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place...