10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRANSMITTIBLE»
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transmittible in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
transmittible and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Lectures on Clinical Medicine
Diathesis is a special state, a particular proclivity in the economy which is either
hereditary or acquired, but which is essentially and invariably chronic: it is
transmittible from father to son, and, in virtue of this hereditary power, is
reproduced with ...
2
List of Post Offices in the United States
... or paekages of letters, or other matter properly transmittible in the United States
mail, exeept newspapers,* pamphlets, magazines, and periodieals; and eaeh
and every person offending against this provision, or aiding and assisting therein,
...
3
The Mechanic; Or, Compendium of Practical Inventions: ...
LXXIII. A transmittible Gallery. A transmittible gallery over any ditch or breach in a
town wall, with a blind and parapet cannon-proof. LXXIV. A conceited Door. A
door whereof the turnin of a key, with the help and motion of the handle, makes ...
James Smith (author of the Panorama of science and art.), 1825
4
Reports of Cases in Law and Equity, Argued and Determined in ...
Brightly's Dig. 767. The same Act declares what shall be matter properly
transmittible by mail. All letters and newspapers, all magazines and phamplets
periodically published, in regular series, or in successive numbers under the
same title tic,, ...
Georgia. Supreme Court, 1859
5
Infants baptisme, freed from antichristianisme. In a full ...
That the holinesee here mentioned is transmittible,deseenda- ble; such that may
be conveyed from parent to child, from ancestor to posterity. 4. That the Apostles
affirmation that the children are holy, as his negation, that they are not uncleane ...
Thomas Blake, Christopher Blackwood, 1645
6
Southern Dental Journal and Luminary
The impression is made on each molecule; a change is made in the constitution
of the molecules; the general impress is on the molecules, and it is transmittible;
not the agent itself, as mercury, for instance, but the impress made, is permanent.
Benjamin Holliday Catching, Henry Herbert Johnson, W. R. Holmes, 1885
I happened to know from her physician that tuberculosis had been slowly at work
for several years with the lungs of the woman, this being a disease transmittible
through heredity, and hence my perplexity. My convictions are strong that people
...
I happened to know from her physician that tuberculosis had been slowly at work
for several years with the lungs of the woman, this being a disease transmittible
through heredity, and hence my perplexity. My convictions are strong that people
...
9
Electronics & Communications in Japan
The "transmittible bandwidth, " as defined in a previous section, was calculated
for P=2%, R = + 5 dB, and P = 10%, R=±5 dB. The results are tabulated in the
right-hand columns of Table 3. The values of P and R were chosen for
conveniently ...
10
The veterinarian looks at the dog guide: Proceedings of the ...
In his paper on "Skin and Ear Problems of the Dog", Dr. Hoey first reviewed the
transmittible and non-transmittible diseases of the skin. He pointed out that all
transmittible diseases are caused by living organisms, namely, ectoparasites, ...
Seeing Eye, Inc, University of Pennsylvania. School of Veterinary Medicine, 1962