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... period . He seems to have no hope of the success of any treatment when effusion has taken place ; and we agree with him in thinking that , after this has actually occurred , we can only palliate , and render the fatal termination less ...
... period . He seems to have no hope of the success of any treatment when effusion has taken place ; and we agree with him in thinking that , after this has actually occurred , we can only palliate , and render the fatal termination less ...
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... period he has found much advantage from wine and other stimulants . Our own expe- rience in the treatment of the late epidemic fever , in this country , leads us to coincide with Dr. O'Brien in believing that it demanded a great variety ...
... period he has found much advantage from wine and other stimulants . Our own expe- rience in the treatment of the late epidemic fever , in this country , leads us to coincide with Dr. O'Brien in believing that it demanded a great variety ...
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... period , the attendance of the nobles and ecclesiastics became much more infrequent and irregular . In the Cortes of 1505 the clergy were not con- voked ; and in 1515 , 1518 , and 1520 , the Commons alone were summoned.It must be ...
... period , the attendance of the nobles and ecclesiastics became much more infrequent and irregular . In the Cortes of 1505 the clergy were not con- voked ; and in 1515 , 1518 , and 1520 , the Commons alone were summoned.It must be ...
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