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For more information you can call Lemery at (304) 232-1908.
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Watin challenged Mauclerc's statement, reworking it into a blanket exclusion of all chemical writing and suggesting that Mauclerc was not sufficiently familiar with the work of Pomet, Lemery, or Bomar [sic].
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(Cavite) go together; Baliuag, Bustos, and San Rafael (Bulacan) form one; Barasoain and Malolos (Bulacan) are united; as are also Taal and Lemery (Batangas).
The Philippine Islands John Foreman
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[57] The last parochial census (before 1893) gave Taal 32,908 inhabitants, and says that from it was formed the village of Lemery, which has 16,738 inhabitants.
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Lemery reports observation of a monk who during eight years vomited periodically instead of urinating in a natural way.
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Lemery 15.118 reports observation of a monk who during eight years vomited periodically instead of urinating in a natural way.
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Following the advent of this era come Mery, Duverney, Winslow, Lemery, and Littre.
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Fabricius Hildanus mentions calculi weighing 20 and 21 ounces; Camper, 13 ounces; Foschini, 19 ounces six drams; Garmannus, 25 ounces; Greenfield, 19 ounces; Heberden, 32 ounces; Wrisberg, 20 ounces; Launai, 51 ounces; Lemery, 27 ounces;
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Lemery says the roots are astringent, and that they are employed in decoction in diarrhoea and hemorrhage.
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Lemery says it is an antiscorbutic, aperient, and vulnerary.
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