Jacques Labrie. Écrits et correspondance

Jacques Labrie. Écrits et correspondance

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... 180 jacques labrie garanties suffisantes pour justifier à ses yeux un pareil mépris de la loi ? As-tu à ce sujet aucun renseignement et veux-tu bien m’en faire part ? Je viens à la visite des écoles. ...

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... Jacques Labrie à Louis-Joseph Papineau, BAC, Fonds Papineau, MG24, B2, p. 1417-1420. ...

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... Louis-Joseph Papineau à Jacques Viger, 31 décembre 1831 […] Il ne laisse pour toute fortune à sa famille qu’un nom sans tache et le souvenir d’une vie pleine de mérites : à son pays, il lègue une œuvre immortelle, une histoire complète du Canada. ...

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... Transcription d’une dissertation de Jacques Labrie adressée à la Royal Physical Society d’Édimbourg en 1807-1808, intitulée « Cold occasions Fever. How are we to account for that phenomenon ? » (La fièvre durant le rhume). ...

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... Dissertation de Jacques Labrie – la fièvre durant le rhume Cold occasions fever. How are we to account for that phenomenon1 ? Mr. ...

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... 188 jacques labrie before and in preference to others which are more remote. ...

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... 190 jacques labrie not with standing the heat which it is constantly giving out to the colder surrounding bodies ; 3rd the continuance of life, to understand this we shall observe that the alternate contractions of the heart and arteries are indispensable ...

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... 192 jacques labrie the blood, the lungs soon begin to be more expanded, respiration becomes fuller and more frequent ; hence more oxygen gas enters into the system and tends to aggravate still more the morbid symptoms already present. ...

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... 194 jacques labrie It’s most common type On this point very little room is left to discrepant assertions, from what I have read and seen during a few years practice, I may with confidence venture to maintain that by far the most common form of this ...

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... 196 jacques labrie it, for it the formation of any acid takes place, the portion of caloric which previously elevated the temperature of the body, by being put in a state of liberty, enters now and becomes latent in the acid, as soon as it leaves the ...