Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... disease ; and that exposing the frog to pres- sure is the only proper method to keep it in health . Moreover , it has from experience been ascertained , that , unless the frog sustain an uniform pressure when at rest , the heels as well ...
... disease ; and that exposing the frog to pres- sure is the only proper method to keep it in health . Moreover , it has from experience been ascertained , that , unless the frog sustain an uniform pressure when at rest , the heels as well ...
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... disease , to the sensible frog . The blood - vessels secrete their due proportion of elastic horn , and then the cavity of the frog is preserved , expanded , and fully equal to contain the sensible frog , without the smallest degree of ...
... disease , to the sensible frog . The blood - vessels secrete their due proportion of elastic horn , and then the cavity of the frog is preserved , expanded , and fully equal to contain the sensible frog , without the smallest degree of ...
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... disease commonly proceeds from hard and undue exercise on rough road , the re- medy is best obtained by turning the animal to grass . HOOF - CASTING , in veterinary language , a complete separation of a horse's hoof . This may be ...
... disease commonly proceeds from hard and undue exercise on rough road , the re- medy is best obtained by turning the animal to grass . HOOF - CASTING , in veterinary language , a complete separation of a horse's hoof . This may be ...
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... diseases of almost every description . But it is pecu- liarly beneficial in those disorders which proceed from fear , sorrow , and every spe cies of anxiety , or which occasion a great pros- tration of strength , and dejection of ...
... diseases of almost every description . But it is pecu- liarly beneficial in those disorders which proceed from fear , sorrow , and every spe cies of anxiety , or which occasion a great pros- tration of strength , and dejection of ...
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... diseases and affections of the chest , especially when there is cough or irritation about the fauces . Amongst the ancients , decoc- tions of barley , Ket , was the principal medi- eine , as well as aliment , in acute diseases . Bar ...
... diseases and affections of the chest , especially when there is cough or irritation about the fauces . Amongst the ancients , decoc- tions of barley , Ket , was the principal medi- eine , as well as aliment , in acute diseases . Bar ...
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