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  1. ... etc, of) ; Gen- itals (Female, Abnormities of); Hypospadias; Monsters from defect of abdomen, etc. Ackermaxx (J. F.) ... le sexe, suite device de conformation des or- pines iienitaux. Tr. med., Par., 1832, vii, 255-269.— ...
  2. ... yards to the tall masts of sound red pine, and fastened the sails and rigging ... glens; the dreadful monsters of the deep express their terror by their ...
  3. ... 1, v, 517-."»71, U pi. Monophthalmus. See Monsters from defect, etc., of brain, etc. Monorchia. See ... and German texts. ------. Description of a human male monster; il- lusti ated by tables, with remarks. Read ...
  4. ... in the vale of Sorec, Dalila; That specious monster, my accomplish'd snare- Sampson Agm. Acco'mplisher, ... Belonging to the asp tree. Oh! had the monster seen those lily hands Tremble like aspen leaves ...
  5. ... to get free from the chain of the monster appetite, and I believe that the ... life, and also endangers the safety of the young who take their first sip ...
  6. ... From a, priv. and tyneipaXos, the brain.) A monster without brains. Foolish.—Galen de Hippocrate. A'neos. ... Pyrus. Apple, acid of. See Malic acid. Apple, pine. See Bromelia ananus. Apple, thorn. See Datura stramonium. ...
  7. ... head)- A name given by Gurlt to a monster having a fissure in its head.] [SCHISTOCOMUS cleft; Kop- pos, the trunk). A monster having a fis- sure in its trunk.] [SCHISTOMELUS ...
  8. ... leave his post and seek some place of safety; but no. His noble spirit said ... soul whom the grim monster, Death, was waiting to snatch from this poor ...
  9. ... Mars, 1859, p. 163.) W. AJUGA CHAMA3PITYS. Ground Pine. Chamsepitys. A low, creeping, annual, labiate plant, a ... which bear some resemblance to those of the pine in shape, have a strong, peculiar, resin- ous, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Index-catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, National Library of Medicine .... 
    Publication: Washington : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service : G.P.O., 1959-1961
    ... de la psychopolynevrite de Korsakoff par 1'urotro- pine. Lyon, Rev. 1937. 72p. MOITRA, Noni Gopal, 1903- " ... world history of leprosy; Hawaii, U. S. America, Philip- pines, Malaya, Fiii. China, India, Europe. Rev. ed. [Honolulu, ...
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