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" Physillogigy is to study about your bones stummick and vertebry. Occupations which are injurious to health are carbolic acid gas which is impure blood. "
St. Louis Medical Journal - Page 314
1887
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Chambers's Edinburgh journal, conducted by W. Chambers. [Continued as ...

Chambers's journal - 1885 - 884 pages
...items of information. One reply to, 'Mention any occupations considered injurious to health,' was: 'Occupations which are injurious to health are carbolic acid gas, which is impure blood.' Another pupil said : 'A stone-mason's work is injurious, because when he is chipping he breathes in...
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The Popular Science Monthly, Volume 19

1881 - 904 pages
...is, ' When you have a illness it makes your health bad, as well as having a disease.' Another says, ' Occupations which are injurious to health are carbolic acid gas which is impure blood.' Another complete answer is, ' We ought to go in the country for a few weeks to take plenty of fresh...
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The Medical World, Volume 13

1895 - 1136 pages
...Chicago, 111. ENGLISH AS SHE IS ! AUOHT.. MARK TWAIU. Phyiollogigy is to study about your bones, stomach, vertebry. Occupations which are injurious to health...acid gas, which is impure blood. We have an upper and lower skin. The lower skin moves all the time, and the upper moves when we do. The body is mostly composed...
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The Medical World, Volume 13

1895 - 542 pages
...111. i A..J 1M! AS SHE IS TAUGHT. MARK TWAIN. Phyfiolloyiyy is to study about your banes, stomach, vertebry. Occupations which are injurious to health...carbolic acid gas, which is impure blood. We have an npper and lower skin. The lower skin moves all the time, and the upper moves when we do. The body is...
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The Medical Age, Volume 5

1887 - 604 pages
...which we select a few with a medical bearing: Physillogigy is to study about your bones, gtummlck, and vertebry. Occupations which are injurious to health...upper and a lower skin. The lower skin moves all the tune and the upper skin moves when we do. The body is mostly composed of water, and almost one-half...
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English as She is Taught: Genuine Answers to Examination Questions in Our ...

Caroline Bigelow Le Row - 1887 - 128 pages
...is injurious to the health. If a sawyer does not wear spectacles he will be sure to lose his sight. Occupations which are injurious to health are carbolic acid gas which is impure blood. A stone mason's work is injurious because when he is chipping he breathes in all the little chips and...
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The Guardian, Volumes 35-36

1884 - 784 pages
..." When you have an illness, it makes your health bad as well as having a disease." Another said, " Occupations which are injurious to health are carbolic acid gas, which is impure blood." Another complete answer was, " We ought to go in the country for a few weeks to take plenty of fresh...
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English As She Is Taught

Mark Twain - 1900 - 40 pages
...it. The chapter on " Physiology " contains much that ought not to be lost to science: Physillogigy is to study about your bones stummick and vertebry....blood. We have an upper and a lower skin. The lower akin moves all the time and the upper skin moves when we do. The body is mostly composed of water and...
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St. Louis Clinique: A Monthly Journal of Clinical Medicine and ..., Volume 15

1902 - 586 pages
...on subjects but imperfectly understood by much older people. We quote a few examples: Physillogigy is to study about your bones stummick and vertebry....acid gas which is impure blood. We have an upper and lo%ver akin. The lower skin moves all the time, and the upper skin moves when we do. The body is mostly...
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The Health of the Skin

George Pernet - 1916 - 124 pages
...notions of school-children as to the skin are well exhibited in the following examination answer : ' We have an upper and a lower skin. The lower skin...all the time and the upper skin moves when we do.' This answer requires some looking into. That ' the upper skin is called eppederby and the lower skin...
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