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Pagina 148
The case of phthisis was treated with the most judicious remedial means which
we possess , in conjunction with hydriodate of potass ; and the progress , of the
affection was decidedly arrested : but we are not sanguine enough to believe that
it ...
The case of phthisis was treated with the most judicious remedial means which
we possess , in conjunction with hydriodate of potass ; and the progress , of the
affection was decidedly arrested : but we are not sanguine enough to believe that
it ...
Pagina 151
Speculations on the exact seat of the fracture will , I believe , very often lead to
error , as it must require a much nicer discrimination than falls to the lot of most
men , and a far greater freedom of examination of the affected limb , than can
ever ...
Speculations on the exact seat of the fracture will , I believe , very often lead to
error , as it must require a much nicer discrimination than falls to the lot of most
men , and a far greater freedom of examination of the affected limb , than can
ever ...
Pagina 262
believe , that the poorer class in Kerry are no better off , and no more civilized ,
than when Ireland was first conquered by Earl Strongbow . If they could emigrate
en masse , they would become superior beings ; and I would strongly advise ...
believe , that the poorer class in Kerry are no better off , and no more civilized ,
than when Ireland was first conquered by Earl Strongbow . If they could emigrate
en masse , they would become superior beings ; and I would strongly advise ...
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