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... considerable degree of probability from the circumstance that the administration of emetics has certainly become less frequent in proportion to the improvement in me- dical science . We suspect , however , that the author exceedingly ...
... considerable degree of probability from the circumstance that the administration of emetics has certainly become less frequent in proportion to the improvement in me- dical science . We suspect , however , that the author exceedingly ...
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... considerable degree of interest in the medical world , and is certainly calculated to produce a train of serious reflections . In an age in which knowlege of all descriptions is con- ceived to be rapidly advancing , and improvements are ...
... considerable degree of interest in the medical world , and is certainly calculated to produce a train of serious reflections . In an age in which knowlege of all descriptions is con- ceived to be rapidly advancing , and improvements are ...
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... considerable number of friends , for he was the idol of his countrymen , or as an old chronicle describes him , " he was the captayne , the prayse , the law and the light of nations . " The correspondence he held in this part of the ...
... considerable number of friends , for he was the idol of his countrymen , or as an old chronicle describes him , " he was the captayne , the prayse , the law and the light of nations . " The correspondence he held in this part of the ...
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