Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 29Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1905 |
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... fact that one and the same wire , heavily charged with the electric current , will propel , heat and light A paper read before the Springfield Literary Club , October 24 , 1904 . up an entire traction car , or even train of 1.
... fact that one and the same wire , heavily charged with the electric current , will propel , heat and light A paper read before the Springfield Literary Club , October 24 , 1904 . up an entire traction car , or even train of 1.
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... facts and principles which are recognized as axiomatic , and which do not require discussion for their establishment . The best method , then , will consist in studying the most simple facts connected with the subject , and then ...
... facts and principles which are recognized as axiomatic , and which do not require discussion for their establishment . The best method , then , will consist in studying the most simple facts connected with the subject , and then ...
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... fact that the history of the earth's crust may be divided into two parts with reference to this point ; namely , the azoic and the zoic periods ; and that for almost indefinitely long ages of the past , designated as the azoic period ...
... fact that the history of the earth's crust may be divided into two parts with reference to this point ; namely , the azoic and the zoic periods ; and that for almost indefinitely long ages of the past , designated as the azoic period ...
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... fact that living matter is constantly formed de novo , in obedience to the same laws and tendencies which determine all the simple chemical combinations . That is to say , Life is not a Gift of Life , but is capable of springing into ...
... fact that living matter is constantly formed de novo , in obedience to the same laws and tendencies which determine all the simple chemical combinations . That is to say , Life is not a Gift of Life , but is capable of springing into ...
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... fact that for more than two hundred years , just passed , a similar discussion had been carried on in the religious world . " Two great schools here also have advocated exactly opposite views ; one that the spiritual life in man can ...
... fact that for more than two hundred years , just passed , a similar discussion had been carried on in the religious world . " Two great schools here also have advocated exactly opposite views ; one that the spiritual life in man can ...
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