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Updated: June 5, 2025


It was Chief Physician's Mate Pierre Pasteur. He was a smallish man, well rounded, pleasant-faced, and inordinately proud of his name. He couldn't actually prove that he was really descended from the great Louis, but he didn't allow people to think otherwise. Like most C. Phys. M.'s, he had a doctor of medicine degree but no internship in the Space Service. He was working toward his commission.

From a second-story window the sign "W. P. Kennicott, Phys. & Surgeon," gilt on black sand. A small wooden motion-picture theater called "The Rosebud Movie Palace." Lithographs announcing a film called "Fatty in Love." Howland & Gould's Grocery. In the display window, black, overripe bananas and lettuce on which a cat was sleeping.

Chrysippus is recorded to have died laughing, when an ass was invited to sup with him. The same is related of one of the popes, who, when he was ill, saw a tame monkey at his bedside put on the holy thiara. Hall. Phys. T. III. p. 306. There are instances of epilepsy being produced by laughing recorded by Van Swieten, T. III. 402 and 308.

The principal of these valves is that, which presides over the insertion of the thoracic duct, into the subclavian vein; many have believed this also to perform the office of a valve, both to admit the chyle into the vein, and to preclude the blood from entering the duct; but in my opinion it is scarcely sufficient for this purpose." Haller, Elem. Phys. t. vii. p. 226.

"Sir Christ. H. True, gallant Raleigh. "Dangle. What, had they been talking before? "Puff. Oh yes, all the way as they came along." In the same manner in The Rehearsal, where the Physician and Usher of the two Kings enter: "Phys. Sir, to conclude "Smith. What, before he begins? "Bayes. No, Sir, you must know they had been talking of this a pretty while without. "Smith. Where? in the tyring room?

Soc. 1869, p. 553. See Prof. Turner, in 'Journal of Anat. and Phys. 1872, p. 76, on the homological nature of these tusks. Also Mr. In the female both are always rudimentary. The male cachalot has a larger head than that of the female, and it no doubt aids him in his aquatic battles.

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