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... given to the study of the upper air passages within the last four years , through the revival of the laryngoscope , has led to the most careful scrutiny of every part of the larynx ; and peculiarities and deviations that may have been ...
... given to the study of the upper air passages within the last four years , through the revival of the laryngoscope , has led to the most careful scrutiny of every part of the larynx ; and peculiarities and deviations that may have been ...
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... given of the more striking and positive deviations of form and position . These , then , as just described , are three in number , viz . : — The invariable presence of the cartilages of Wrisberg . The oblique or shelving position of the ...
... given of the more striking and positive deviations of form and position . These , then , as just described , are three in number , viz . : — The invariable presence of the cartilages of Wrisberg . The oblique or shelving position of the ...
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... given to the judges of villages . + Kuddus ( Hungarian , Kódus , beggar ) is derived from Kud , to become mad : thus the Arabs call the dervishes Medjnun , i . e . , insane . C acquire are a few prayers and a certain power of DERVISHES ...
... given to the judges of villages . + Kuddus ( Hungarian , Kódus , beggar ) is derived from Kud , to become mad : thus the Arabs call the dervishes Medjnun , i . e . , insane . C acquire are a few prayers and a certain power of DERVISHES ...
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... given him as a talisman on the road , and without which he could not do a single step . The nomad returned in great haste to the place where the plunder had been kept , and as the comb did not turn up , he became still more frightened ...
... given him as a talisman on the road , and without which he could not do a single step . The nomad returned in great haste to the place where the plunder had been kept , and as the comb did not turn up , he became still more frightened ...
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... given to him , such as Banna Cong , etc. , etc. , and he is then supposed to have been delivered from the belly of the porra devil . The ceremony of the initiation of neo- phytes is only performed twice a year , and the number of men ...
... given to him , such as Banna Cong , etc. , etc. , and he is then supposed to have been delivered from the belly of the porra devil . The ceremony of the initiation of neo- phytes is only performed twice a year , and the number of men ...
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