| Nathaniel Lardner - 1815 - 654 pages
...evidences of great antiquity: but when the book was composed, I cannot certainly say ; whether near the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth century : nor am I -able to determine who is the author. II. My extracts out of it will contain chiefly... | |
| 1828 - 384 pages
...them all ; and proves, by an argument which we conceive to be unanswerable, that Dionys. lived either at the end of the third, or at the beginning of the fourth century : for mention is made, v. 730. of the Huns ; and these were, according to Zonaras, first heard... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - 1838 - 622 pages
...evidences of great antiquity : but when the book was composed, I cannot certainly say ; whether near the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth century : nor am I able to determine who is the author. II. My extracts out of it will contain chiefly... | |
| Albert Kölliker - 1853 - 526 pages
...this view. [The first rudiments of the downy hairs and of their sheaths, are found in the human embryo at the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth month, upon the forehead and eyebrows. They consist of papilliform masses of cells 0-02'" in diameter... | |
| Albert Kölliker - 1853 - 526 pages
...this view. [The first rudiments of the downy hairs and of their sheaths, are found in the human embryo at the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth month, upon the forehead and eyebrows. They consist of papilliform masses of cells 0-02'" in diameter... | |
| Albert Kölliker - 1853 - 522 pages
...this view. [The first rudiments of the downy hairs and of their sheaths, are found in the human embryo at the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth month, upon the forehead and eyebrows. They consist of papilliform masses of cells 0-02'" in diameter... | |
| 1914 - 1122 pages
...meeting of the New York Obstetrical Society, April 14, 1914. 274998 Williams advises an examination at the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth week. He states that "Not infrequently the uterus will be found displaced, when the introduction of... | |
| George Stevens (medical botanist.) - 1881 - 262 pages
...common both before and in the progress of the disease. The eruption generally shows itself towards the end of the third, or at the beginning of the fourth day, sometimes not until the fifth. It appears first upon the forehead and face in small spots, resembling... | |
| Carl Friedrich Keil - 1887 - 524 pages
...Gemara (K^p? ie not complementum, completion, but explicatw, exposition), by Eabbi Jochanan, towards the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth century ; the Babylonian, by Eabbi Asche and Eabbi Jose, from the beginning of the fifth to that of... | |
| Louis Barkan - 1890 - 358 pages
...children their meals before dinner or supper time, and not to let them sit at the table at all. Toward the end of the third or at the beginning of the fourth year of its life a child should be to accustom itself to cold air and to somewhat cooleu water. It is not... | |
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