The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 12. sējumsJ. McCafferty, 1856 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 99.
18. lappuse
... Matter , Black and White Oleaginous - like Matter . The latter two abound in this plant . Proximate Principles . Experiments were made with a view to the isolation of the active principle of the root , which were not altogether ...
... Matter , Black and White Oleaginous - like Matter . The latter two abound in this plant . Proximate Principles . Experiments were made with a view to the isolation of the active principle of the root , which were not altogether ...
26. lappuse
... matter , that they are of a more urgent character with the black than the white race ; for the reason , that the former is possessed of less resiliency of constitution , and self adaptation to change , than the latter ; resulting partly ...
... matter , that they are of a more urgent character with the black than the white race ; for the reason , that the former is possessed of less resiliency of constitution , and self adaptation to change , than the latter ; resulting partly ...
32. lappuse
... the meal is of much greater coarseness . The other matter of importance is the cook- ing . Corn meal requires to be very much cooked , and with a high degree of heat : the more , of course 32 [ January , Peculiarities of the Negro Race .
... the meal is of much greater coarseness . The other matter of importance is the cook- ing . Corn meal requires to be very much cooked , and with a high degree of heat : the more , of course 32 [ January , Peculiarities of the Negro Race .
33. lappuse
... matter which it contains , is an abundant source of animal heat , so much required by the negro in a climate of lower range of temperature than he is suited to . In his native tropics it would be injurious , but when removed into what ...
... matter which it contains , is an abundant source of animal heat , so much required by the negro in a climate of lower range of temperature than he is suited to . In his native tropics it would be injurious , but when removed into what ...
34. lappuse
... matter and dirt , which accumulate so readily upon it , aided by petty copious sebaceous secretions of an odious character . The injurious effects of this habit might easily be prevented , by the construction of artificial ponds or ...
... matter and dirt , which accumulate so readily upon it , aided by petty copious sebaceous secretions of an odious character . The injurious effects of this habit might easily be prevented , by the construction of artificial ponds or ...
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