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... manner as to produce a state of stupor ; and it is asserted that this stu- por is the direct effect of the previous excitement . Digitalis , unless it be administered with the greatest caution , brings on a cessation of all the vital ...
... manner as to produce a state of stupor ; and it is asserted that this stu- por is the direct effect of the previous excitement . Digitalis , unless it be administered with the greatest caution , brings on a cessation of all the vital ...
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... manner , and in the most conciliating language . Though some people regard me as violent and self - willed , I know very well that I owe the extraordinary affection of my many friends to no one property so much as a kind attention to ...
... manner , and in the most conciliating language . Though some people regard me as violent and self - willed , I know very well that I owe the extraordinary affection of my many friends to no one property so much as a kind attention to ...
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... manner in which the Greek version of the Bible , called the Septuagint , was accomplished ; a story which , from the beginning to the end , is replete with the most palpable fictions . Nor were we less surprized that a man who ...
... manner in which the Greek version of the Bible , called the Septuagint , was accomplished ; a story which , from the beginning to the end , is replete with the most palpable fictions . Nor were we less surprized that a man who ...
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