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  1. ... such means as will tend to secure the safety of adjoining organs, or render those oper- ated on more prominent, ...
  2. ... regular bathing. The skin is a most complex organ —one of the great safety-valves of the system. When an internal organ fails to do its work, the skin often ...
  3. ... belly is commonly a sign of strong chylopoetic organs."—Arbuthnot on Aliment, p. 24, tBeautiful and full ripe Hot-house grapes may be procured in the greatest perfection at ...
  4. ... ponding utility ; it seems even indispensable to their safety and subsistence. Were this organ dull, or were it, in the least degree, ... and it soon after- ward commits itself in safety to its new element. Some ... of insects are their organs of hearing; for it is evident, from various ...
  5. ... regular bathing. The skin is a most complex organ —one of the great safety-valves of the system. When an internal organ fails to do its work, the skin often ...
  6. ... regular bathing. The skin is a most complex organ —one of the great safety-valves of the system. When an internal organ fails to do its work, the skin often ...
  7. ... sugar, and less in acid, than the fresh grape; but, if eaten too freely, they are apt to disorder the digestive organs, and cause flatulence. They possess demulcent and emollient ...
  8. ... observed in the inspection of the carcases and organs of tuberculous animals with a view to determining their safety as articles of human food. Rep. Internat. Vet. ...
  9. ... this membrane may perform the office of a safety-valve, and protect the important organ within the cranium from impending mischief. On the ... too soon. The adhesion of the in- flamed organ to the wall of the abdomen is ... only, but of safety, where the question arises of puncturing the tumour. ...
  10. ... this membrane may perform the office of a safety-valve, and protect the important organ within the cranium from impending mischief. On the ... interfere too soon. The adhesion of the inflamed organ to the wall of the ... only, but of safety, Avhere the question arises of puncturing the tumour. ...
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