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  1. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... and to enable the animal to consult its safety by generally continuing be- neath the surface. The external ears are also wanting, and the foramina leading to the internal organs are very small, entirely hid by the fur, ...
  2. ... died of Bepticsemia. Operations, even upon the genital organs, may be performed with safety. CEdema of the vulva may be drained by ... head-moulding can be accomplished more quickly Avith safety by continuous ... the forceps or the genital organs, may be harmless to the head if spread ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Nomenclatura comercial 
    Publication: Washington : Imprenta del gobierno, 1897
    ... A7alves, Marine, Pop-Safety. A7alves, Spring. Abalves, Pop-Safety. Valves, Pneumatic. Valves, Trap. A7alves, Organ. A7alves, Oscillating. Valves, Lever. A7alves, Gridiron. A7alves, Straightway. ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1858
    ... in the liver, but the production in this organ of the diabetic or grape sugar or glucose, instead of the proper hepatic ...
  5. ... according to the author just cited, its comparative safety. He considers its influence over the generative organs, in connexion with its entire harmlessness, a peculiar ...
  6. ... of the year to make them bear more grapes. When, however, you remove or divide any very important organ, the being generally dies. If you cut off ... little cells, collected together like a bunch of grapes, but clustered in ... and formed into two large organs, one placed on each side of the chest, ...
  7. ... the use of many fruits, as whortleberries, watermelons, grapes, apples, &c, will fre- quently restore the organs to a healthy condition. Should these simple means ...
  8. ... the use of many fruits, as whortleberries, watermelons, grapes, apples, &c, will fre- quently restore the organs to a healthy condition. Should these simple means ...
  9. ... caustics, so that it might be used with safety by any one after exposure to bathe the genital organs; but such attempts have not been very successful. ...
  10. ... extract- ed from animal tissues and tested for safety on anesthetized animals. Transplantation of a kidney or any . major organ presents a host of compli- open-heart surge ...
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