10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BAREGINE»
Découvrez l'usage de
baregine dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
baregine et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Pyrenees, west and east
BAREGINE. 187 foul gun-barrel.* When the water is allowed to rest for some time
, a curious deposit, consisting of a greasy, amorphous, gelatinous substance, first
discovered in the Bareges water, and thence named baregine, is found.
Charles Richard Weld, 1859
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
Much contrariety of opinion has existed, as to the probable origin of Baregine ;
that it cannot be derived from the percolation, and as it were, the lixiviation of
fossil bones by the mineral waters, appears from the circumstance, that almost all
the ...
3
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
Much contrariety of opinion has existed, as to the probable origin of Baregine ;
that it cannot be derived from the percolation, and as it were, the lixiviation of
fossil bones by the mineral waters, appears from the circumstance, that almost all
the ...
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
3 km apart; much COj; reported arsenic. Resort. 12 springs; baregine deposited.
Resort ; military hospital. Refs. 1620, 1631, 1667, 1674, 1699, 1724, 1726, 1737,
1743, 1744, 1776, 1777. 2 springs. Resort. Refs. 1620, 1699, 1714, 1724, 1728.
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THE MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REVIEW
Baregine, the fatty matter pound in mineral waters. This is a highly azotized
substance which is found in sulphureous thermal waters : when very pure it
resembles considerably calf-foot jelly, has no colour, is inodorous, and remains ...
6
The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
Much contrariety of opinion has existed, as to the probable origin of Baregine ;
that it cannot be derived from the percolation, and as it were, the lixiviation of
fossil bones by the mineral waters, appears from the circumstance, that almost all
the ...
7
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ...
... to be discoloured, and to appear of a dirty white. Notice Plants and Animals
found in the Sulphur-eons l/Vaters of Yorkshire. By EDWIN LANKEs'rER, MD.,
F.L.S. Under the terms glairine, zoogene, baregine, humus-extractive, resin,
animal ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1841
1 In further corroboration of my views I may quote the authority of the naturalist
Turpin, who has also examined two specimens of the so-called Baregine, the one
from Barege, the other from Neris. An investigation of them under the microscope
...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1837
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Sixth Meeting ; Held At Bristol In August 1836: 5
1 In further corroboration of my views I may quote the authority of the naturalist
Turpin, who has also examined two specimens of the so-called Baregine, the one
from Barege, the other from Neris. An investigation of them under the microscope
...
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Notes and observations on the Ionian Islands and Malta: with ...
From these results, it appears that the matter in question consists of two
substances, — of sulphur and of another akin to animal mucus, or to animal
albumen, and very analogous to Baregine, or that matter which exists in the
sulphureous ...