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... appear to be imperfect and open to farther advancement . Dr. Home's proposal for the employment of sulphuric acid appears to have been the first instance of a proper chemical agent being used in the process ; and it is curious to remark ...
... appear to be imperfect and open to farther advancement . Dr. Home's proposal for the employment of sulphuric acid appears to have been the first instance of a proper chemical agent being used in the process ; and it is curious to remark ...
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... appears that both frantic and mild cases are mixed indiscriminately ; ' a practice which we think Dr. Weir justly designates as cruel and improper in the extreme , and which must retard the progress of recovery . ' On the whole , it is ...
... appears that both frantic and mild cases are mixed indiscriminately ; ' a practice which we think Dr. Weir justly designates as cruel and improper in the extreme , and which must retard the progress of recovery . ' On the whole , it is ...
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... appears also that the general criminals have greatly increased in the same period ; so that the same causes which have produced the increase of other larcenies must have operated with re- spect to the crime of stealing from the person ...
... appears also that the general criminals have greatly increased in the same period ; so that the same causes which have produced the increase of other larcenies must have operated with re- spect to the crime of stealing from the person ...
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