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... taken place , which it has been neces- sary for the author to record , and to express his views in relation . thereto . Especially has he endeavoured to note the phenomena that have presented themselves to the most accurate observers ...
... taken place , which it has been neces- sary for the author to record , and to express his views in relation . thereto . Especially has he endeavoured to note the phenomena that have presented themselves to the most accurate observers ...
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... taken off ; the clot well washed with water , drained upon a filter , and dried . The residuum is pure casein . It is a white , insipid , inodorous sub- stance , insoluble in water , but readily soluble in the alkalies , especially in ...
... taken off ; the clot well washed with water , drained upon a filter , and dried . The residuum is pure casein . It is a white , insipid , inodorous sub- stance , insoluble in water , but readily soluble in the alkalies , especially in ...
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... taken in should be ample ; that it should remain for some time in the organ subjected to the action of its secretions ; and , in the ruminant class , be returned into the mouth , to undergo fresh mastication . In this class , the ...
... taken in should be ample ; that it should remain for some time in the organ subjected to the action of its secretions ; and , in the ruminant class , be returned into the mouth , to undergo fresh mastication . In this class , the ...
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... taken alone , is incapable of nour ishing it , on white bread , for instance , for forty days , it is useless , at the end of that time , to vary his nourishment , and restore him to his accustomed regimen . He will feed greedily on the ...
... taken alone , is incapable of nour ishing it , on white bread , for instance , for forty days , it is useless , at the end of that time , to vary his nourishment , and restore him to his accustomed regimen . He will feed greedily on the ...
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... taken to any amount . This may be productive of little or no mischief , provided they be only used occasionally ; but , if taken habitually and freely , serious visceral disorder may sooner or later ensue . Lastly . There are certain ...
... taken to any amount . This may be productive of little or no mischief , provided they be only used occasionally ; but , if taken habitually and freely , serious visceral disorder may sooner or later ensue . Lastly . There are certain ...
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