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in his own practice , and others in that of his friends , afford the most decided evidence in its favor : but we shall refer our readers to the letter itself for the particulars , which are highly interesting . The practice is not ...
in his own practice , and others in that of his friends , afford the most decided evidence in its favor : but we shall refer our readers to the letter itself for the particulars , which are highly interesting . The practice is not ...
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... practice of inunction of the whole body with olive - oil , for the cure of plague , was first introduced to the medical public of England by Dr. Duncan in his Annals for 1797 ; and we have now before us a small tract on the subject by ...
... practice of inunction of the whole body with olive - oil , for the cure of plague , was first introduced to the medical public of England by Dr. Duncan in his Annals for 1797 ; and we have now before us a small tract on the subject by ...
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... practice can be questioned . ' it is , in in general 431 # 5360 508 To the closing remark now quoted we cannot assent , for it m is certain that febrile disease will often baffle the most abled treatment ; while , on the other hand ...
... practice can be questioned . ' it is , in in general 431 # 5360 508 To the closing remark now quoted we cannot assent , for it m is certain that febrile disease will often baffle the most abled treatment ; while , on the other hand ...
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