The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 37
... living organisms in the body . I learn from Dr. Maclaggan that in two weeks one germ , which I may inadvertently swallow , will have multiplied to over sixty - seven millions of germs . If that be so the validity of his deduction that ...
... living organisms in the body . I learn from Dr. Maclaggan that in two weeks one germ , which I may inadvertently swallow , will have multiplied to over sixty - seven millions of germs . If that be so the validity of his deduction that ...
Page 428
... living ; I have stated mine ; and with all due deference to the learned gentlemen and ladies who practically constitute the scientific and literary body of this Society , I venture to assert that my solution is a more reasonable one ...
... living ; I have stated mine ; and with all due deference to the learned gentlemen and ladies who practically constitute the scientific and literary body of this Society , I venture to assert that my solution is a more reasonable one ...
Page 429
... living mind , causing in that living mind a hallucination of the image of the dead person , and producing the ghost form , the sub- jective phantasm of the dead . Now , I will not for one moment gainsay that this is a clever ( and to ...
... living mind , causing in that living mind a hallucination of the image of the dead person , and producing the ghost form , the sub- jective phantasm of the dead . Now , I will not for one moment gainsay that this is a clever ( and to ...
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