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6. Di un caso notevole di febbre tifoidea, 



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Brevoort, J. Carson. Description of the Selene 

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4. Facts tending to clear up the confusion 



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5. [Differences between the short-eared 



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2. Some observations on the motions of 



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Brewerton, Thomas Le Gay. On the acids pro- 

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2. On the precipitation of a solution of Sul- 

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