The Doctor RemembersDuckworth, 1938 - Всего страниц: 308 |
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... eyes were fixed upon objects beyond the limit of vision . In four cases he reported he had had an opportunity of observing this peculiar expression . All the parties referred to had healthy eyes and excellent vision for anything but ...
... eyes were fixed upon objects beyond the limit of vision . In four cases he reported he had had an opportunity of observing this peculiar expression . All the parties referred to had healthy eyes and excellent vision for anything but ...
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... eye of a boiled cod , " and from that up to the basilisk there are many gradations . Everyone who met Burns and who has left any record of him has referred to his dark , flashing eyes as remarkable . Sir Walter Scott said : " His eye ...
... eye of a boiled cod , " and from that up to the basilisk there are many gradations . Everyone who met Burns and who has left any record of him has referred to his dark , flashing eyes as remarkable . Sir Walter Scott said : " His eye ...
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... eye may even emit light , blue or green . Dr. Esser made many experiments on the luminous eyes of cats , before and after death , and records that when a few rays of sunlight were allowed to fall obliquely on the face of a living cat whose ...
... eye may even emit light , blue or green . Dr. Esser made many experiments on the luminous eyes of cats , before and after death , and records that when a few rays of sunlight were allowed to fall obliquely on the face of a living cat whose ...
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