Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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Page 50
... says : " Excellent as a tonic , and refreshing as a substitute for lemonade . " Dr. T. C. SMITH , Charlotte , N. C. , says : " In simple language the author lays bare the se- crets of electrical science and application . " - Elec ...
... says : " Excellent as a tonic , and refreshing as a substitute for lemonade . " Dr. T. C. SMITH , Charlotte , N. C. , says : " In simple language the author lays bare the se- crets of electrical science and application . " - Elec ...
Page 95
... says the question is still sub judice ; but he admits that one cannot explain the facts in this case without assuming that the body was in a condition unusually favorable for and predisposed to the feeding at its own fire . In the ...
... says the question is still sub judice ; but he admits that one cannot explain the facts in this case without assuming that the body was in a condition unusually favorable for and predisposed to the feeding at its own fire . In the ...
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... says that the dust , freed from splinters and sharp bits of wood by sifting , when used alone and dry , makes a clean and grateful dressing ; that it readily takes up and holds the discharges without packing or adhering ; and that it is ...
... says that the dust , freed from splinters and sharp bits of wood by sifting , when used alone and dry , makes a clean and grateful dressing ; that it readily takes up and holds the discharges without packing or adhering ; and that it is ...
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A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ALL THE ARTS AND SCIENCES | 35 |
Subscriptions United States and Canada | 60 |
Communications will be welcomed from any quarter Rejected manuscripts will | 236 |
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