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Pagina 108
... allowed to make an exception to this praise . The author has declined to enter into the treatment of the eruptive diseases of children , ( measles , small- pox , and scarlet - fever , ) in many cases of which a very simple treatment is ...
... allowed to make an exception to this praise . The author has declined to enter into the treatment of the eruptive diseases of children , ( measles , small- pox , and scarlet - fever , ) in many cases of which a very simple treatment is ...
Pagina 437
... allowed no other food than coarse bread and water , and no other bedding than rough straw : he shall not be shaved during his confinement ; he shall always be locked up in his cell , except- ing one hour in the morning , and one hour in ...
... allowed no other food than coarse bread and water , and no other bedding than rough straw : he shall not be shaved during his confinement ; he shall always be locked up in his cell , except- ing one hour in the morning , and one hour in ...
Pagina 508
... allowed to be objectionable . As this treatise has less a tem- porary and occasional character than the previous writings , which were all prompted by the pressure of the moment , we will make an extract from the thirteenth chapter ...
... allowed to be objectionable . As this treatise has less a tem- porary and occasional character than the previous writings , which were all prompted by the pressure of the moment , we will make an extract from the thirteenth chapter ...
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