10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIVULSION»
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divulsion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Five cases, in which dilatation could not be tolerated, successfully treated by
divulsion. ' Case XIII.-(July, 1867.) E. T., aged 28, had been under a six months'
course of gradual dilatation for a stricture 5s inches from the external orifice, but
the ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1871
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
_ A. BUT what say you to the reason, that Mr. Hours, and, as he thinks, all others
give of the difficulty of the often-mentioned divulsion? namely, filtred jþatium
totum inter due illa marmora divulsa simul two inflame implere aer non potest, ...
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The Philosophical Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq: ...
... divulsion, " that the whole space between the two separated marbles, cannot
be instantaneously filed by the air, " let the separation be ever so sudden " the
plenists may give a more plausible account of this experiment, than he has here ...
Robert Boyle, Peter Shaw, 1725
Divulsion is particularly applicable to the obstructive type of dysmenorrhea,
although it is not to be resorted to until all ordinary measures have been
exhausted. It will not cure all cases of obstructive dysmenorrhea. When divulsion
is applied for ...
In a fall upon the two feet, which may have happened without fracture of any of
the pieces that compose the lower extremi-=ties, without contusion of the jOllltS
that are found in them, and even without any apparent divulsion of the" sacro-iliac
...
John Obadiah Justamond, William Houlston, 1789
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A Dissertation on the Philosophy of Aristotle: In Four Books ...
It is, however, comprehended by the good, and is not permitted to depart from its
boundaries, extension receiving the reason of formal magnitude, and being
defined by it, but divulsion becoming specifically distinguished by arithmetical ...
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A dissertation on the philosophy of Aristotle, in four books
It is, however, comprehended by the good, and is not permitted to depart from its
boundaries, extension receiving the reason of formal magnitude, and being
defined by it, but divulsion becoming specifically distinguished by arithmetical ...
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The Principles of Rhythm: Both in Speech and Music; ...
The particulars, which contribute to the formation of the consonants, are the
positions of the organs, which are seven in number ; the modifications of these
positions, which are three in number, appulse or divulsion, sibilation, and
vibration ; the ...
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treatise concerning religious affections. Justification by ...
Not but that protrusion, or impulsion, in another place, might cause the divulsion
in that. Or, if we suppose the part of the body. A D, to be broken thus— let the two
ends, A and D, be laid on two other bodies G and H. and broken by the striking ...
Jonathan Edwards, Sereno Edwards Dwight, David Brainerd, 1830
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The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life
That the separating of bodies, or the parts of bodies, -which touch each other, is
always by Divulsion, or falling asunder. That is, if, of the body, A B, the parts, A C,
C D, be sepa- C rated, it must be by a force, pulling one from the other-AT I ID It ...
Jonathan Edwards, Sereno Edwards Dwight, 1829
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