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1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1856)
"... Dead Animal Membranes, of Scrum, Water, and Saline Solution». By JOSEPH JONES,
Student of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania. (With a wood-cut. ..."
2. Treatise on the Law Governing Nuisances: With Particular Reference to Its by Joseph Asbury Joyce, Howard Clifford Joyce (1906)
"Where a nuisance is created by the carcass of a dead animal upon a railroad right
of way which is enclosed, one bringing an action to recover damages for ..."
3. Phosphorescence: Or, The Emission of Light by Minerals, Plants, and Animals by Thomas Lamb Phipson (1862)
"IN this section of my work I shall speak of the emission of light by dead animal
matter, before entering upon the subject of phosphoric animals. ..."
4. Phosphorescence: Or, The Emission of Light by Minerals, Plants, and Animals by Thomas Lamb Phipson (1862)
"IN this section of my work I shall speak of the emission of light by dead animal
matter, before entering upon the subject of phosphoric animals. ..."
5. The Medical and Surgical Reporter (1890)
"... the case of dead animal matter which may be buried in the ground outside of
the zone, or prohibited limits, decomposition be hastened by quicklime and ..."
6. The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature edited by Samuel Emlen (1811)
"... dead Animal Bodies, passing through the natural process of Putrefaction, are
efficient in the production of Malignant Pestilential Fevers; ..."
7. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1830)
"Observations to endeavour to ascertain if Dead . Animal Matter absorbs Air on
exposure to the atmosphere ..."