| 1916 - 1234 str.
...FRACTURE OF THE PELVIS DURING LABOR.* DISCUSSION. DR. CF JELLINGHAUS, in opening the discussion, said: "If I may be permitted to do so, I should like to describe a case. The patient was in labor five hours when the doctor found her cervix two fingers dilated,... | |
| New York Chamber of Commerce - 1910 - 612 str.
...PROPOSED TRANSFER OF HYDROGRAPHIC CHARTS. Mr. SCHWAB. — The committee have nothing further to offer, but if I may be permitted to do so I should like, to present a resolution and ask its consideration by the Chamber as it is of some importance: Whereas,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1890 - 1030 str.
...calculation will come out to-morrow morning as the result of the noble Lord's arithmetical efforts. But if I may be 'permitted to do so, I should like to read some figures handed to me by my noble and learned Friend (Lord Ashbourne) showing what, from our... | |
| 1901 - 850 str.
...Pettersson-Nansen insulating water bottles and the chemical and bacteriological equipment generally. If I may be permitted to do so, I should like to draw attention to the utterly inadequate methods at present in vogue for the prosecution of meteorological... | |
| George James Symons, Herbert Sowerby Wallis, Hugh Robert Mill - 1903 - 220 str.
...Pettersson-Nansen insulating water bottles and the chemical and bacteriological equipment generally. If I may be permitted to do so, I should like to draw attention to the utterly inadequate methods at present in vogue for the prosecution of meteorological... | |
| 1906 - 636 str.
...association has actually set the standard to which legislation has come in the past thirty years, and if I may be permitted to do so, I should like to suggest that its work in this direction is not yet complete. We are the only great state in the east... | |
| 1908 - 506 str.
...moving body when the available observations extended through a very small fraction only of the planet's total circuit around the Sun. Without a satisfactory...seeing a thing. What is the actual process ? Light waves coming from the object under examination travel through the luminiferous ether, and finally impinge... | |
| Columbia University - 1908 - 686 str.
...mankind would forget it before actually becoming aware of its existence. The strongest argument in favor of Martian canals is the intense desire of certain...seeing a thing. What is the actual process? Light waves coming from the object under examination travel through the luminiferous ether, and finally impinge... | |
| Pan American Union - 1948 - 708 str.
...positive force among writers themselves in the shaping of critical opinion. ROY TEMPLE HOUSE Here, if I may be permitted to do so, I should like to inject a personal note, since one can always speak more convincingly from one's own experience. My... | |
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