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... course ; and on the cheek thus treated the effect was very manifest , the pustules having been so much checked that they could scarcely be said to have maturated . ( P. 40. ) Impressed with the probable benefits of this treatment , the ...
... course ; and on the cheek thus treated the effect was very manifest , the pustules having been so much checked that they could scarcely be said to have maturated . ( P. 40. ) Impressed with the probable benefits of this treatment , the ...
Pagina 38
... course limited , and sufficiently obvious : but we should caution the admirers of this seasoning against a too intense green color , induced by the hazardous application of oxyd of copper , which some of the dealers scruple not to ...
... course limited , and sufficiently obvious : but we should caution the admirers of this seasoning against a too intense green color , induced by the hazardous application of oxyd of copper , which some of the dealers scruple not to ...
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... course of justice . As to the priority of discovery , so modestly claimed by the French traveller , Sir Archibald thus puts him down with a few plain facts : M. Drovetti left Egypt at Siout , and proceeded to El Cargé by the regular ...
... course of justice . As to the priority of discovery , so modestly claimed by the French traveller , Sir Archibald thus puts him down with a few plain facts : M. Drovetti left Egypt at Siout , and proceeded to El Cargé by the regular ...
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