| Theodore Gaillard Thomas - 1875 - 876 pages
...consider the physiology of that process as well as the pathological conditions which may affect it. It is only within the last quarter of a century that we have understood the process by which the uterus, an organ measuring three inches, in the short space of... | |
| Robert Needham Cust - 1880 - 510 pages
...its own, is heard far above the drums of the Egyptian and the trumpets of the Assyrian conqueror, and it is only within the last quarter of a century, that we have the materials from the Assyrian and Egyptian storehouses sufficient to control and reduce to proper... | |
| Morton Monroe Eaton - 1880 - 906 pages
...consider the physiology of that process as well as the pathological conditions which may affect it. " It is only within the last quarter of a century that we have understood the process by which the uterus, an organ measuring three inches, in the short space of... | |
| Ontario. Royal Commission on the Mineral Resources and Measures for their Development - 1890 - 604 pages
...different reception. t " The melting point of wrought iron in so high that it is only within the l«it quarter of a century that we have been able to bring...pounds, to the fluid state at one time by means of heat. '' — Bell's Manufacture of Iron and Steel, p. 38). Î Metallurgy of lion and Steel, p. 815. the thousandth... | |
| John Augustine Zahm - 1922 - 554 pages
...display is hardly in advance of that of the Egyptians, the Chinese or the Aztecs.47 It is only during the last quarter of a century that we have been able to determine the advances made by astronomy at different periods of Babylonian history and we owe this... | |
| THOMAS S. SMITH - 1881 - 502 pages
...threw open Asia to the astonished eyes of Europe, and caused a revolution in geographical knowledge. It is only within the last quarter of a century, that we have been able to bring the narrative of Alexander's campaigns to the test of local inquiry, and even now there are some details... | |
| E. Lethbridge - 1876 - 476 pages
...its own, is heard far above the drums of the Egyptian and the trumpets of the Assyrian conqueror, and it is only within the last quarter of a century that we have the materials from the Assyrian and Egyptian store-houses, sufficient to contract, and reduce to proper... | |
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