| Henry Watts - 1882 - 1132 pages
...that of decomposition. But, although this may be the case, experimental proof that it is so ia «till wanting ; and even if it were afforded here, or for...directly the heat of combustion at a high temperature (see p. 114). These experiments are perhaps not sufficiently comparable in other respects to justify... | |
| Sociological Society - 1907 - 424 pages
...he attributes largely to the increasing cumber of salaried positions held by men of good education. It is perhaps worth while to draw attention to the fact that one public body has long recognised in practice the justice of the system of remuneration of selected... | |
| Arthur Latham - 1914 - 1058 pages
...contracted and expelled the mole. I removed the ampulla of the tube only and the patient quickly recovered. It is perhaps worth while to draw attention to the fact that, in this instance, I only removed the outer segment (or ampulla) of the tube. It was wise to do this,... | |
| 1917 - 1060 pages
...contracted and expelled the mole. I removed the ampulla of the tube only and the patient quickly recovered. It is perhaps worth while to draw attention to the fact that, in this instance, I only removed the outer segment (or ampulla) of the tube. It was wise to do this,... | |
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