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MEDICINE. XIII. SPONTANEOUS GENERATION. XIV. SCIENCE AND THE BELFAST ADDRESS. XII. FERMENTATION, & ITS BEARINGS ON SURGERY & MEDICINE. XIII. SPONTANEOUS GENERATION. [Footnote: The iridium light was polarised in planes which, like the belief here.

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