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Liber viii, cap. 1.

Footnote 25:

Translated into Latin by Father Angelus, Paris, 1681, p. 21.

Footnote 26:

P. 287.

Footnote 27:

P. 88.

Footnote 28:

See Medicinal Use of Different Kinds of Airs, by Dr. Pearson. Birmingham, 1795.

Footnote 29:

Researches concerning Nitrous Oxide, p. 556.

Footnote 30:

See 32nd Congress, 2nd Session [Senate] Rep. Com. No. 421, p. 17.

Footnote 31:

Vol. iv, p. 158.

Footnote 32:

A Defence of Dr. Charles T. Jackson’s Claims to the Discovery of Etherization. Boston, 1848.

Footnote 33:

The Inhalation of the Vapour of Ether in Surgical Operations. By John Snow, M.D. 1847.

Footnote 34:

Pharmaceutical Journal, Feb. 1847, p. 357; and Med. Gaz., 1847, vol. xl, p. 939.

Footnote 35:

Quoted in Med. Gaz., 1847, vol. xl, p. 1153.

Footnote 36:

Lancet, Nov. 27, 1847, p. 575; and Med. Gaz., 1847, vol. xl, p. 1031.

Footnote 37:

Dr. Pereira in Pharmaceutical Journal, March 1846, vol. v, No. 9.

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