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... remain in a situation so convenient for maintaining a correspondence with England ; and many years elapsed before they would consent that he should come over to his native country to settle his private affairs . This long period was ...
... remain in a situation so convenient for maintaining a correspondence with England ; and many years elapsed before they would consent that he should come over to his native country to settle his private affairs . This long period was ...
Pagina 174
Does there then remain , it will be inquired , a probable re- source for intercepting permanently the central communication of nerves , without the knowledge of which , the practice of surgery , in regard to this system , must remain ...
Does there then remain , it will be inquired , a probable re- source for intercepting permanently the central communication of nerves , without the knowledge of which , the practice of surgery , in regard to this system , must remain ...
Pagina 441
... remain as extraneous bodies in different parts of the leg . In other cases , where the attack is not more severe , nor the inflammation more extensive , and where the symptoms appear as nearly the same as possible , almost the whole ...
... remain as extraneous bodies in different parts of the leg . In other cases , where the attack is not more severe , nor the inflammation more extensive , and where the symptoms appear as nearly the same as possible , almost the whole ...
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