| 1813 - 562 pages
...bit him in the back part of the right leg, about six inches above the ankle, where he shews two scars at the distance of an inch and a half from each other, but without any appearance of inflammation or thickening of the integuments. The dog, after biting... | |
| 1813 - 552 pages
...bit him in the back part of the right leg, about six inches above the ankle, where he shows two scars at the distance of an inch and a half from each other, but without any appearance of inflammation or thickening of the integuments. The dog, after biting... | |
| 1815 - 772 pages
...bit him in the back part of the right leg, about six inches above the ancle, where he shows two scars at the distance of an inch and a half from each other, but without any appearance of inflammation or thickening of the integuments. The dog, after biting... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 770 pages
...bit him in the back part of the right leg, about six inches above the ancle, where he shows two scars at the distance of an inch and a half from each other, but without any appearance of inflammation or thickening of the integuments. The dog, after biting... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1827 - 646 pages
...contained about half a pint of bloody serum. On the superior lobe of the lung were observed two foramina, at the distance of an inch and a half from each other, and large enough to admit a goosequill : they were apparently lined with pleura, and terminated in... | |
| Sir Joseph Paxton - 1838 - 388 pages
...grown in a wire or wooden basket, in preference to a pot, provided these wires or this wood be placed at the distance of an inch and a half from each other, as from the natural tendency of the flowers to turn downwards, they are apt to get smothered in a pot,... | |
| Thomas Turner Tate - 1855 - 334 pages
...a piece of dry writing-paper on the stage of the universal discharger, lay its knobs on the paper, at the distance of an inch and a half from each other, then transmit the charge, and the passageof the spark, if sufficiently strong, will tear the paper... | |
| Thomas Andrews - 1889 - 632 pages
...capable of being easily detected by the decomposition of the solution of iodide of potassium. A batter}7 of 20 pairs of plates charged with common pump water...surfaces of contact, the effect was greatly increased. A battery consisting of a single pair of plates of platina and amalgamated zinc charged with dilute sulphuric... | |
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