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Pagina 96
It must also have been known to him , that many cases are on record in which the
bursting of vomicę has been followed by a complete cure , without any opening
having been made in the chest . It must , moreover , have been known to him ...
It must also have been known to him , that many cases are on record in which the
bursting of vomicę has been followed by a complete cure , without any opening
having been made in the chest . It must , moreover , have been known to him ...
Pagina 128
... lady of the palace : her carriage broke down at the entrance into Paris ; she
was obliged to alight ; the Duchess led her into a shop , while a footman called a
fiacre . As they were masked , if they had but known how to keep silence , the
event ...
... lady of the palace : her carriage broke down at the entrance into Paris ; she
was obliged to alight ; the Duchess led her into a shop , while a footman called a
fiacre . As they were masked , if they had but known how to keep silence , the
event ...
Pagina 293
As the plant commonly known by the name of the Fly - fungus ( from its property
of destroying Alies when steeped in milk ) has made some noise of late on the
Continent , I must warn those who might feel inclined to try it in this country , of the
...
As the plant commonly known by the name of the Fly - fungus ( from its property
of destroying Alies when steeped in milk ) has made some noise of late on the
Continent , I must warn those who might feel inclined to try it in this country , of the
...
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