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  1. ... and all sources of me- chanical irritation removed. Honey of borax should be used ... term used in reference to the nature of spasms, which are usually ...
  2. ... because it has a left rotary power in reference to polarized light.] A sort of sugar isomeric with glucose, with which it occurs mixed in honey and certain fruits. It is deliquescent, syrupy, uncrys- ...
  3. ... flow. Median—The middle. Mellifluous — Flowing as with honey, sweet, delicious. ... reference to sea' salt. Muriatic Acid — Acid prepared from ...
  4. ... to aggregate during pulveri- zation, and, from the honey it contains, it is ... pill, in reference to its therapeutic effects. Take of finely powdered ...
  5. ... to aggre- gate during pulverization, and, from the honey it contains, it is ... pill, in reference to its therapeutic effects. Take of finely powdered ...
  6. ... to aggre- gate during pulverization, and, from the honey it contains, it is ... pill, in reference to its therapeutic effects. Take of finely powdered ...
  7. ... to aggre- gate during pulverization, and, from the honey it contains, it is ... pill, in reference to its therapeutic effects. Take of finely powdered ...
  8. ... to aggre- gate during pulverization, and, from the honey it contains, it is ... pill, in reference to its therapeutic effects. Take of finely powdered ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Principles and practice of surgery 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Published for the author by E. Morgan & Co., 1857
    ... matter forming its contents. They are distinguished, in reference to the nature of their contents, into meliceritous, atheromatous and steatomatous, accordingly as they possess the consistence of honey, putty, or lard; steatomes often contain, mixed up ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1832
    ... matter forming its contents. They are distinguished in reference to the nature of their contents into meliceritous, athero- matous, and steatomatous, accordingly as they possess the consistence of honey, putty, or lard; steatomes usually contain hairs mixed ...
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