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Searle, Henry.

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    On the arrangement of the fibres of the heart / by Henry Searle.

    Searle, Henry. | Date: 1838
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    An essay on the absorbent vessels : shewing that their action is not liable to be influenced by the artificial agents commonly applied / by Henry Searle.

    Searle, Henry. | Date: 1823
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    An essay on the absorbent vessels : shewing that their action is not liable to be influenced by the artificial agents commonly applied / by Henry Searle.

    Searle, Henry. | Date: 1823
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    A treatise on the tonic system of treating affections of the stomach and brain: comprehending an account of the causes and nature of impairment of the constitution, indigestion, determination of blood to the head, impairment and morbid excitation of the brian, paralysis, apoplexy, and insanity / [Henry Searle].

    Searle, Henry. | Date: 1843
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    A critical analysis of the memoir read by Dr. Barry before the Academy of Sciences, on the 8th of June, 1825, at the Institute of France, on atmospheric pressure being the principal cause of the progression of the blood in the veins / [Henry Searle].

    Searle, Henry. | Date: 1827

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