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Pagina 47
... supposed , that this or any other remedy is adapted to all the infinitely - varying circumstances of the disease . This would be to suppose , that fever had no analogy with other diseases ; all of which , it is well known , require a ...
... supposed , that this or any other remedy is adapted to all the infinitely - varying circumstances of the disease . This would be to suppose , that fever had no analogy with other diseases ; all of which , it is well known , require a ...
Pagina 49
... supposed to be combined with feeble action of the heart and arteries , he thus attempts to set the question at rest : An unusual quantity of blood in the veins of any part , during life , can only arise from increased arterial action ...
... supposed to be combined with feeble action of the heart and arteries , he thus attempts to set the question at rest : An unusual quantity of blood in the veins of any part , during life , can only arise from increased arterial action ...
Pagina 388
... supposed to be thus settled , then come two or three others . The Almighty being susceptible of uneasiness , and in particular of uneasiness produced by words employed by men , in speaking to or of him , is it his almighty will to be ...
... supposed to be thus settled , then come two or three others . The Almighty being susceptible of uneasiness , and in particular of uneasiness produced by words employed by men , in speaking to or of him , is it his almighty will to be ...
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