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Page 15
... hand , Indian tea at about half the price - 111⁄2d . - gave 8.73 % of tannin and 3-20 % of caffeine , and there was 1.53 % of tannin not com- bined with caffeine , and the liquor was accordingly harsh and astringent , al- though the ...
... hand , Indian tea at about half the price - 111⁄2d . - gave 8.73 % of tannin and 3-20 % of caffeine , and there was 1.53 % of tannin not com- bined with caffeine , and the liquor was accordingly harsh and astringent , al- though the ...
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... hand . This can not be done in bed or on a high table - a table 26 inches in height best meets these require- ments for most operators . Enter the kuife slightly above the mid- horizontal line of the cornea , and make the counter ...
... hand . This can not be done in bed or on a high table - a table 26 inches in height best meets these require- ments for most operators . Enter the kuife slightly above the mid- horizontal line of the cornea , and make the counter ...
Page 30
... hand on any one whom he could send in , gave orders to the beadle to do the best he could under the circumstances . Fond of Animals . The Chinese are extremely fond of animals . As a rule they take good care of their dogs and cats ...
... hand on any one whom he could send in , gave orders to the beadle to do the best he could under the circumstances . Fond of Animals . The Chinese are extremely fond of animals . As a rule they take good care of their dogs and cats ...
Page 39
... hand preserve the specimen in an unchangeable state , as it is produced by the patient for laboratory examinations . Very ill patients shall be helped during the attacks of coughing , and the recepta- cle to be brought to them to ...
... hand preserve the specimen in an unchangeable state , as it is produced by the patient for laboratory examinations . Very ill patients shall be helped during the attacks of coughing , and the recepta- cle to be brought to them to ...
Page 40
... hands under water , introduces his hand . " Never try to remove gloves by pull- ing at the fingers . Grasp the top of the gauntlet and pull the glove inside out . Submerging the gloved hand in water or pouring water into the gauntlet ...
... hands under water , introduces his hand . " Never try to remove gloves by pull- ing at the fingers . Grasp the top of the gauntlet and pull the glove inside out . Submerging the gloved hand in water or pouring water into the gauntlet ...
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