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  1.  Nerves and Common Sense / Call, Annie Payson, 1853-1940
    The Project Gutenberg Etext of Nerves and Common Sense, by Annie Payson Call #3 in our series ... -6221541 Title: Nerves and Common Sense Author: Annie Payson Call Release Date: August, 2003 [Etext# 4339] [Yes  details...
  2.  Power Through Repose / Call, Annie Payson, 1853-1940
    to the professional needs of its followers. Again, as the muscles are guided by means of the nerves, a training ... be on the verge of nervous prostration because of her misused nerves, to say, "I do not want my daughter to know  details...
  3.  A treatise on internal diseases of the eyes, including: diseases of the iris, crystalline lens, choroid retina, and optic nerve. Based on Theodore J. Rueckert's "Clinical experience in hom*opathy." / Peters, John C
    Peters, John C A treatise on internal diseases of the eyes, including: diseases of the iris, crystalline lens, choroid retina, and optic nerve. Based on Theodore J. Rueckert's "Clinical experience in hom ...  details...
  4.  As a Matter of Course / Call, Annie Payson, 1853-1940
    @soilandhealth.org AS A MATTER OF COURSE BY ANNIE PAYSON CALL Author of "Power Through Repose," "The Freedom of Life," "Nerves ... nerve-stones as a matter of course, and not as a matter of sentiment, we get a powerful result just  details...
  5.  The Selections from the Principles of Philosophy / é, 1596-1650
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  6.  A Transcript of Lessons Given in the Primary Department of School No. 49, New York City /
    : THE SKIN (very highly magnified).--(From Walker's _Physiology_, 1884.)] A, arteries; V, veins; N, nerves ... is elastic, and like a net-work of blood-vessels and nerves. My true skin is covered with a jelly  details...
  7.  ABC's of Science / Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932
    has its own magnetism which is its source of strength and intelligence. The glands, nerves, and ducts are batteries, ducts and glands storage batteries, the nerves motive and sensation (or intelligence). The brain ...  details...
  8.  To Sr Henry Vane The Younger / Milton, John
    , Then to advise how warr may best, upheld, Move by her two maine nerves, Iron & Gold In all her equipage ...  details...
  9.  Physical realism, being an analytical philosophy from the physical objects of science to the physical data of sense. / Case, Thomas
    , communi cated to the nerves of our eyes, that we see nay, more, that it is the difference ... itself sensibly affected. The hot felt is the tactile nerves heated, the white seen is the optic nerves  details...
  10.  Response in the Living and Non-Living / Bose, Jagadis Chandra, 1858-1937
    , cuproid: uninjured, zincoid--Current of response in nerve from more excited to less excited ... stimulation--Staircase effect--Reversed responses due to molecular modification in nerve and in metal  details...

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