10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VIALFUL»
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New remedies: the method of preparing and administering ...
In very large doses, the sensibility of the whole nervous system becomes
annihilated almost with the rapidity of lightning. A female, who was deceived by
the odour of a solution of hydrocyanic acid in alcohol, drank a small vialful and
died in ...
2
Essentials of Medical and Clinical Chemistry: With ...
(a) Fill again with some liquid, as alcohol, lighter than water and weigh,
deducting the weight of the vial. Divide the weight of the vialful of alcohol by the
weight of the vialful of water. The resulting ratio will be the specific gravity of the
alcohol.
Samuel Elisha Woody, 1900
3
On the Origins of Springs
I therefore poured in from time to time three vialfuls without anything coming out
at the bottom, and at the fourth there came out a third of a vialful. I poured in a fifth
and a vialful came out; and still a sixth and likewise a vialful came out and ...
4
Russell: A Tale of the Reign of Charles II.
... the proprietor assured him was worth a guinea a drop, though he humanely
sold it for a groat a vialful, out of pure philanthropy. Further on, a rustic was
struggling under the agonizing forceps of a stout short man, who held his head
between ...
George Payne Rainsford James, 1847
As the sponge, then, comes in contact with but the merest vialful of the great
ocean, the human organism also makes contact with mere fragments of the
world's infinity of stimuli. There is a second respect in which the analogy holds
good.
6
Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama
the tutelar angel of Thomas, the apostle, once a Sadducee, and always hard of
conviction.—Klopstock, The Messiah, 17 ~18). Umbriel [Um.breel'], a sprite whom
Spleen supplies with a bagful of “sighs, sobs, and cross words,” and a vialful of ...
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer, Marion Harland, 1902
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Organon of specific homœopathy, or, An inductive exposition ...
... and this is the only true and scientific definition of the term, it will be easily
understood why a whole vialful of globules, moistened with the 30th attenuation
of Aconite, might have no effect on a patient, whereas one or two drops of the
tincture ...
Charles Julius Hempel, 1854
8
The Hahnemannian Monthly
... sample brought in; often it is too stale, and sometimes uninstructed patients will
bring in a two-drachm homuzopathic vialful, and are greatly surprised when told
that it is not enough! The great question of renal elimination is not considered.
9
Skies Italian: a little breviary for travellers in Italy
The friar poured out his wondrous catalogue ; A ray, imprimis, of the star that
shone To the wise men ; a vialful of sounds, The musical chimes of the great bells
that hung In Solomon's Temple ; and, though last not least, A feather from the
angel ...
Ruth Shepard Phelps, 1910
10
Leaves from the tree of life
It takes a thousand rose-trees to make a vialful of essence of roses. The record
and issues of life will be condensed into small compass, but the essence of it is
eternal. We shall find it again, and have to drink as we have brewed, when we
get ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VIALFUL»
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Pope Francis's half-miracle: why he'll need more than that to …
Upon receipt of a papal kiss in Naples at the weekend, a vialful of a third-century saint's blood reportedly half-liquefied. But those calling this 'half a miracle' may ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»