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Pagina 196
... give occasion , first to somnolency , and then to com- plete apoplexy , It is a fact perfectly well known , that after the operation of the trepan , pressure on the part deprived of cranium produces these effects and innumerable ...
... give occasion , first to somnolency , and then to com- plete apoplexy , It is a fact perfectly well known , that after the operation of the trepan , pressure on the part deprived of cranium produces these effects and innumerable ...
Pagina 223
... give support to this heroic but suffering people , and proceeds to give some farther particulars of their present situation ; with intimations of those articles of the first necessity in warfare with which it would be most important to ...
... give support to this heroic but suffering people , and proceeds to give some farther particulars of their present situation ; with intimations of those articles of the first necessity in warfare with which it would be most important to ...
Pagina 391
... give both clearness and interest to his report of the monuments of Normandy . His reading has evidently been extensive , and his volumes indicate a familiarity with topics of a very varied character , classics , modern history , botany ...
... give both clearness and interest to his report of the monuments of Normandy . His reading has evidently been extensive , and his volumes indicate a familiarity with topics of a very varied character , classics , modern history , botany ...
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