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9. Some observations on the Physiology of 



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10. On one of the causes of the movements 

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15. On the effect of water, raised to tem- 



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2O. On the reflex function of the Medulla 



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22. Description of a thermometer for deter- 

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34. Comparaison entre les effets tetano'ides 



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