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Pagina 187
Of its beneficial effects he speaks in very high terms , and the experience of such
an observer carries great weight . That experience has enabled him also to
furnish some practical suggestions respecting the classification and management
of ...
Of its beneficial effects he speaks in very high terms , and the experience of such
an observer carries great weight . That experience has enabled him also to
furnish some practical suggestions respecting the classification and management
of ...
Pagina 191
It is therefore with much pleasure that we now welcome the appearance of a work
of this latter description , by a physician of talents , and of such experience as will
enable him to speak with confidence of the value of those statements which he ...
It is therefore with much pleasure that we now welcome the appearance of a work
of this latter description , by a physician of talents , and of such experience as will
enable him to speak with confidence of the value of those statements which he ...
Pagina 206
He is able to avail himself of his past experience , in avoiding those enjoyments
which he knows will be succeeded by suffering ; and in submitting to lesser evils ,
which he knows are to be instrumental in procuring him a greater accession of ...
He is able to avail himself of his past experience , in avoiding those enjoyments
which he knows will be succeeded by suffering ; and in submitting to lesser evils ,
which he knows are to be instrumental in procuring him a greater accession of ...
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