Historical Aspects of Abdominal Injuries |
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... sent to the colonies a fleet bearing arms and ammunition and was also influential in winning French recognition of the American cause . ” At that time the French gunpowder , of which he sent enormous quantities , " was generally ...
... sent to the colonies a fleet bearing arms and ammunition and was also influential in winning French recognition of the American cause . ” At that time the French gunpowder , of which he sent enormous quantities , " was generally ...
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... sent to England where he bought all of the 2.000 tons of saltpeter available and loaded it " aboard several ships in London , Liverpool , and Greenock . " However , before the ships had been fully loaded , England received news of the ...
... sent to England where he bought all of the 2.000 tons of saltpeter available and loaded it " aboard several ships in London , Liverpool , and Greenock . " However , before the ships had been fully loaded , England received news of the ...
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... sent word that he would try to get the information through the British War Office . They had no information relative to any such postmortem examination , but did send Dr. L'Etang the following letter which he in turn sent to the author ...
... sent word that he would try to get the information through the British War Office . They had no information relative to any such postmortem examination , but did send Dr. L'Etang the following letter which he in turn sent to the author ...
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Chapter | 5 |
GUNPOWDER AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF FIREARMS 220 | 20 |
EARLY TREATMENT OF PENETRATING WOUNDS OF | 33 |
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