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" PAHKINSO.V and FRODSHAM, and which I have frequently transferred from the ship to the shore, for two or three weeks at a time, for the purpose of trial, I have never been able to discover any systematic variations whatever consequent on their removal.... "
Gill's technological [afterw.] Gill's scientific, technological ... - Page 178
by Gill's scientific, technological and microscopic repository - 1827
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A Brief Account of the Chronometer: With Remarks on Those Furnished by ...

Parkinson and Frodsham (Firm). - 1832 - 36 pages
...among the many with which I have at different times been furnished by Messrs. PARKINSON and FBODSHAM, and which I have frequently transferred from the ship...its not being practically discovered under the most favorable circumstances for its exhibition can scarcely be imagined, than took place in the four Chronometers...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1834 - 882 pages
...amongst the many with which 1 have at different limes been furnished by Messrs. Parkinson and Frodshnm and which I have frequently transferred from the ship...I have never been able to discover any systematic variation whatsoever, conse-i quent on their removal.'' On the subject of the supposed magnetic influence...
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Clinical Therapeutics: A Handbook on the Special Treatment of Internal Disease

Alfred CareƱo Croftan - 1906 - 656 pages
...for three weeks consecutively and then stop their use for one week and later possibly to omit them for two or three weeks at a time. For the purpose of reducing the blood pressure, the nitrites Nitrltei may also be used; they are best administered in...
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Independent Offices Appropriation Bill: 1923, Hearings ... 67th Congress, 2d ...

United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1922 - 1230 pages
...examining division, ougii to stick on the job here all the tune, but we are forced to send hi;. out for two or three weeks at a time for the purpose of examinin. cases. We have our best men on this work, men on our regulr. force, because we can not get...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 55

1832 - 814 pages
...among the many with which I have at different times been furnished by Messrs. PARKINSON and FRODSIIAM, and which I have frequently transferred from the ship...never been able to discover any systematic variations wliatever consequent on their removal. With regard to the influence of the iron as a cause of the irregularity,...
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