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Pagina 498
... opinions of physicians on the theory of febrile diseases . His boldness of assertion , confidence , and enthusiasm ... opinion , a disease of very frequent occurrence , and hats acute form being the proximate cause of fevers of all ...
... opinions of physicians on the theory of febrile diseases . His boldness of assertion , confidence , and enthusiasm ... opinion , a disease of very frequent occurrence , and hats acute form being the proximate cause of fevers of all ...
Pagina 517
... opinion : they do not con sist of successive and similar paroxysms , like ague , but have their stages and run their course . Were the doctrine of the present author correct , it is not easy to see in what buch fevers could ever ...
... opinion : they do not con sist of successive and similar paroxysms , like ague , but have their stages and run their course . Were the doctrine of the present author correct , it is not easy to see in what buch fevers could ever ...
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... opinion , unless , which was fre- quently the fact , they interfered in some way in the civil government . In speaking of the conduct observed by Titus towards the Jews and the Christians , which is too notorious to be disputed , M ...
... opinion , unless , which was fre- quently the fact , they interfered in some way in the civil government . In speaking of the conduct observed by Titus towards the Jews and the Christians , which is too notorious to be disputed , M ...
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