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... becomes moist , and the patient imagines himself so much better as to have lost all former apprehensions , and now considers himself in a state of convalescence .. In this state , bark has been administered in substance by those ...
... becomes moist , and the patient imagines himself so much better as to have lost all former apprehensions , and now considers himself in a state of convalescence .. In this state , bark has been administered in substance by those ...
Pagina 36
... becomes slower , more full , and more irregular ; the skin continues cool , but also remains dry and husky ; the thirst at this period has become intense , although the tongue continues moist , but it has now assumed a livid bue ; the ...
... becomes slower , more full , and more irregular ; the skin continues cool , but also remains dry and husky ; the thirst at this period has become intense , although the tongue continues moist , but it has now assumed a livid bue ; the ...
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... become vice , and vice become virtue , to convert misery into happiness , and happiness into misery . It is to oppose the experience of fifty centuries , and is a presumptuous , but vain attempt , to overturn the Moral Government of God ...
... become vice , and vice become virtue , to convert misery into happiness , and happiness into misery . It is to oppose the experience of fifty centuries , and is a presumptuous , but vain attempt , to overturn the Moral Government of God ...
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