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... Acid , of Ants - 176 - 172 Cuttle Fish . 114 Fowl , the Domestic 33 181-185 Fox - 185 DAB 160 Frog , Red and Green - 188 Days , exceptional for Spawn - 192 Medicines 214 Diamond - - 106 GAD FLY - 434 Dog • . 116 Gall , Ox · 194 Dog Fish ...
... Acid , of Ants - 176 - 172 Cuttle Fish . 114 Fowl , the Domestic 33 181-185 Fox - 185 DAB 160 Frog , Red and Green - 188 Days , exceptional for Spawn - 192 Medicines 214 Diamond - - 106 GAD FLY - 434 Dog • . 116 Gall , Ox · 194 Dog Fish ...
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... ACID - 315 Ladybird - 272 HAIR , HUMAN Horse - 296 Lama's Dung - 145 Lamb 274 , 432 Hake Lamp , of Human Blood - 68 Halec 46 Hand ( see Fingers " ) Hare Harlyn Pie Hart ( or Stag ) Hartshorn - Lamprey and Lampern Lanoline ( Sheep's Wool ...
... ACID - 315 Ladybird - 272 HAIR , HUMAN Horse - 296 Lama's Dung - 145 Lamb 274 , 432 Hake Lamp , of Human Blood - 68 Halec 46 Hand ( see Fingers " ) Hare Harlyn Pie Hart ( or Stag ) Hartshorn - Lamprey and Lampern Lanoline ( Sheep's Wool ...
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... acid , as incomparable against leprosy and deafness , also strengthening the memory , and giving vigorous animation to the whole frame . " But these good times are long gone by ! Nevertheless , it should be observed that men are apt to ...
... acid , as incomparable against leprosy and deafness , also strengthening the memory , and giving vigorous animation to the whole frame . " But these good times are long gone by ! Nevertheless , it should be observed that men are apt to ...
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... acid , adipocere , and charcoal , with a peculiar principle called ambrein . In Turkey it is employed to stimulate the sexual func- tions . Formerly the said material was much used in this country as an addition to wines and sauces ...
... acid , adipocere , and charcoal , with a peculiar principle called ambrein . In Turkey it is employed to stimulate the sexual func- tions . Formerly the said material was much used in this country as an addition to wines and sauces ...
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... to the air , though not readily turning rancid ; it yields glycerin and fatty acids . Commercially it is employed for softening leather , and medicinally it has been given as a substitute for cod - 26 ANIMAL SIMPLES .
... to the air , though not readily turning rancid ; it yields glycerin and fatty acids . Commercially it is employed for softening leather , and medicinally it has been given as a substitute for cod - 26 ANIMAL SIMPLES .
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