| 1872 - 464 pages
...the dilatation of the heart, which was apparently the centre of injury, must have occurred suddenly. This view of the case is also borne out by the fact, that the man had been admitted into hospital in the previous January with a slight attack of rheumatism.... | |
| Andrew Meikle - 1874 - 136 pages
...plant have completed their last swelling, and is more or less severe as that season is wet or dry. This view of the case is also borne out by the fact, that wherever experiments have been tried in the cultivation of the plant, so as to prevent the soil from... | |
| English periodicals - 1868 - 486 pages
...forest overhead. Once hatched the larva; can only attack the Iree in which they are placed. Il will he asked, how do I account for the little injury done...being so prolific as in warm and dry situations This riew of the case is also borne out bj the fact that in cool situations in India, such as estates at... | |
| |