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From the time of Tyson and Tulpius downwards, the habits of the young CHIMPANZEE in a state of captivity have been abundantly reported and commented upon.
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Tulpius says it was as big as a child of three years old, and as stout as one of six years: and that its back was covered with black hair.
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Pongo nor the Jocko, nor the Orang of Tulpius, nor the Pigmy of
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Africa, observed by himself and Tulpius, are simply young
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Rembrandt's first works, like all the early works of eminent artists, were carefully finished; the work that raised him to the greatest notice, in the first instance, is Professor Tulpius giving an Anatomical
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Tulpius dissecting a corpse which lies on the table, by Rembrandt.
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Tulpius * [842] and Scultetus are among the older writers reporting somewhat similar instances, and there are several analogous cases reported as having occurred during the War of the Rebellion.
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There is an instance on record of a girl of four who weighed 256 pounds 7.59 Tulpius 7.60 mentions a girl of five who weighed 150 pounds and had the strength of a man.
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Tulpius says he knew of a case in which nails came from the articulations of three digits; and many other curious arrangements of nails are to be found.
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Tulpius * [842] speaks of hemoptysis lasting chronically for thirty years, and there is a similar record of forty years 'duration in the Ephemerides.
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