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1790. R. Kerr, trans. Lavoisiers Elem. Chem., II. 187. We cannot procure them in their unoxygenated state.
1798. Abernethy, in Phil. Trans., LXXXVIII. 108. Neither could I so accustom the animal to the circulation of unoxygenated blood, as to lengthen the term of its existence.
1875. trans. Schmidts Desc. & Darwinism (ed. 2), 20. The un-oxygenated constituents of the blood.
1886. Huxley, in Life (1900), II. 148. The sort of uphill exercise which routs out all the unoxygenated crannies of my organism.