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Le Tauneac, Angc. Remarque sur la note de 

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2. Sur les coefficients binomiaux. Nouv. 



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Letellier, . Memoire sur la falsification Je 



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2. Influence des temperatures extremes de 



Fatmosphere sur la production de Facide car- 

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Iietellier, J. B. Recherches sur la nature et 

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2. Essai sur les proprieties chimiques et 



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4. Sur les proprietes toxiques de 1'Agari- 



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notus electricus, together with reasons for 

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3. An account of the dissection of a 



second Gymnotus electricus, together with a 

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4. On animal electricity. London, Electr. 



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the Leech. Pharmaceut. Journ. IV., 1845, pp. 

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6. On the action of Oxalic Acid upon the 



dead tissues of the Animal Body. Brit. Assoc. 

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7. On the difference in the physiological 

 actions of the Yellow and Red Prussiates as an 

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 8. New process for the detection of arsenic 

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9. Mikroskopisch-chemische Untersuchung 



einer Menstrualfliissigkeit, die einige Zeit in 

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10. A description of a new process for the 



detection of arsenic in organic tissues and fluids. 

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11. An account of two cases in which 



ovules or their remains were discovered in the 

 Fallopian tubes of unimpregnated women who 

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12. On the structure and movements of 

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13. On the chemical reactions of Strychnia. 



Chemical News, II., 1860, p. 3. 



14. On the production of a blue sub- 



stance by the electrolysis of Sulphate of Ani- 

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 162. 



15. On the nascent oxygen tests for Ani- 

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16. The poisonous effects of carbonic 



oxide. Pharmaceut. Journ. III., 1862, pp. 531- 

 532. 



