Hygiene: Or, Health as Depending Upon the Conditions of the Atmosphere, Foods and Drinks, Motion and Rest, Sleep and Wakefulness, Secretions, Excretions, and Retentions, Mental Emotions, Clothing, Bathing, &cJ. Churchill, 1858 - 290 páginas |
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... Prout , Humboldt , Owen , and other savans , both of this and other countries , have rendered clear , intelligible , and easy of demonstration , much which before existed but as random guesses and as glimmerings in the dark . This ...
... Prout , Humboldt , Owen , and other savans , both of this and other countries , have rendered clear , intelligible , and easy of demonstration , much which before existed but as random guesses and as glimmerings in the dark . This ...
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... London , 1848 , pp . 368 , 370 . 10. Ibid . p . 374 . 11. Bridgewater Treatise , by William Prout , M.D. , F.R.S. London , 1834 , pp . 201 , 202 . 12. Atmosphere , adventitious ingredients of . - Minute quanti- 2 HYGIENE .
... London , 1848 , pp . 368 , 370 . 10. Ibid . p . 374 . 11. Bridgewater Treatise , by William Prout , M.D. , F.R.S. London , 1834 , pp . 201 , 202 . 12. Atmosphere , adventitious ingredients of . - Minute quanti- 2 HYGIENE .
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... Prout suggests " that the atmosphere 13. De Saussure , Dalton , Ure , Brande , Daniell , Prout . 14. Prout , op . cit . p . 293 . 15. Brande , op . cit . p . 374 . 16. Prout , op . cit . p . 198 . may be conceived to contain a little of ...
... Prout suggests " that the atmosphere 13. De Saussure , Dalton , Ure , Brande , Daniell , Prout . 14. Prout , op . cit . p . 293 . 15. Brande , op . cit . p . 374 . 16. Prout , op . cit . p . 198 . may be conceived to contain a little of ...
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... Prout suggests the possibility of some form of selenium being occasionally present in the air , which is productive of catarrhal epidemics . 21. Atmosphere , occasional presence of foreign bodies in.— Rain and snow have been coloured by ...
... Prout suggests the possibility of some form of selenium being occasionally present in the air , which is productive of catarrhal epidemics . 21. Atmosphere , occasional presence of foreign bodies in.— Rain and snow have been coloured by ...
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... Prout , one hundred cubic inches of pure and dry atmosphere , at mean temperature and pressure , weigh 31.0117 grains , so that upon this datum it is about 815 times lighter than its bulk of water , and 11.065 times lighter than its ...
... Prout , one hundred cubic inches of pure and dry atmosphere , at mean temperature and pressure , weigh 31.0117 grains , so that upon this datum it is about 815 times lighter than its bulk of water , and 11.065 times lighter than its ...
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