Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... animal body may be defined , an unequal distribution of the blood . Canker in fruit trees may be defined , an unequal distribution of the sap ; but to follow out the analogy would carry us too far from the subject immediately in view ...
... animal body may be defined , an unequal distribution of the blood . Canker in fruit trees may be defined , an unequal distribution of the sap ; but to follow out the analogy would carry us too far from the subject immediately in view ...
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... animal body , and might not improperly be called the periligneum . It resists putrefaction to a high degree , and remains sound long after all the rest of the bark is completely rotten . It possesses a considerable degree of elasticity ...
... animal body , and might not improperly be called the periligneum . It resists putrefaction to a high degree , and remains sound long after all the rest of the bark is completely rotten . It possesses a considerable degree of elasticity ...
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... but by causing decay of the vegetable which either produces or fosters them . We see this in all putrifying animal and vegetable substances . If the vermin have penetrated through the inmost bark , it likewise must be cleared away , and 27.
... but by causing decay of the vegetable which either produces or fosters them . We see this in all putrifying animal and vegetable substances . If the vermin have penetrated through the inmost bark , it likewise must be cleared away , and 27.
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... animals cannot suf fer equal privations and viscissitudes with man : besides , where is the port they are to get ... animal world , as well as the ve- getable ; and though we cannot understand the reason , the fact is certain ) so I ...
... animals cannot suf fer equal privations and viscissitudes with man : besides , where is the port they are to get ... animal world , as well as the ve- getable ; and though we cannot understand the reason , the fact is certain ) so I ...
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... animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that the transverse bark , which is the prin- cipal cause of almost all the maladies of fruit trees , is always destroyed by nature , and never replaced ...
... animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that the transverse bark , which is the prin- cipal cause of almost all the maladies of fruit trees , is always destroyed by nature , and never replaced ...
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