Essay On the Mineral Waters of Carlsbad for Physicians And Patients

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Essay On the Mineral Waters of Carlsbad for Physicians And Patients
Joannes De Carro
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Water, saturated with organic atoms, penetrated of course this empty space, and dragged these atoms into it. Soon after, the second introduction of the stopple (a. 2 ) stuffed the mouth (a. 1 ) and led into it, at the same time, both the water and the sub- stances with which it was impregnated. 109 The various species of Cosmaria seem to receive substances through the hole (fig. 20. C. ), which is constantly open. The Colpopelta has upon the in- ferior surface, at both extremities of the body, ...a longitudinal tube (fig. 28. A. )> which seems to unite both openings. In the Closteria we find upon the point of both sides of the cuirass, perforations which I consider as mouths. In the Closterium Lunu^a Nitzsch (fig. 5G 58. ") this mouth (a. ) is very easily found 5 it leads to a very short, and sometimes not well marked tube (b. ). Moreover, we observe this orifice in the Closterium caudal um, a cumin alum, didymotocum and spirale (fig. 59 67. ). In the Closterium costalum each horned extremity of the cuirass is truncated, and a larger, blunt and more opened mouth (fig.

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