Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... appear mys- terious to any person who had not studied physic , how there can be an accummulation of blood , where the propelling power is in- creased but to medical people it is quite intelligible . We do not know what an en- gineer ...
... appear mys- terious to any person who had not studied physic , how there can be an accummulation of blood , where the propelling power is in- creased but to medical people it is quite intelligible . We do not know what an en- gineer ...
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... sanguiferous system ; and from this cause , all the phenomena of inflammation can be explained , in one progressive and connected series of cause and effect , and all the methods of cure appear consistent , accor- ding to the 11.
... sanguiferous system ; and from this cause , all the phenomena of inflammation can be explained , in one progressive and connected series of cause and effect , and all the methods of cure appear consistent , accor- ding to the 11.
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Peter Lyon. methods of cure appear consistent , accor- ding to the laws of nature , without any of that perplexity and contradiction occasion- ed by setting up two opposite agents . And any person will be convinced that the power of ...
Peter Lyon. methods of cure appear consistent , accor- ding to the laws of nature , without any of that perplexity and contradiction occasion- ed by setting up two opposite agents . And any person will be convinced that the power of ...
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Peter Lyon. 7 which it grows , and that the blossom will appear healthy a considerable time after the effect on this is quite visible . What has led gardeners and connoisseurs to think , that bending the branches gives them less sap , I ...
Peter Lyon. 7 which it grows , and that the blossom will appear healthy a considerable time after the effect on this is quite visible . What has led gardeners and connoisseurs to think , that bending the branches gives them less sap , I ...
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Peter Lyon. assisted by art . This inmost bark appears to be , in some respects , very similar to the periosteum in the animal body , and might not improperly be called the periligneum . It resists putrefaction to a high degree , and ...
Peter Lyon. assisted by art . This inmost bark appears to be , in some respects , very similar to the periosteum in the animal body , and might not improperly be called the periligneum . It resists putrefaction to a high degree , and ...
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