The Quarterly Review, Volumes 272-273John Murray, 1939 |
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Pagina 221
... Known , admitted , and approved medicines represented the traditional remedies made by surgeons , apothecaries , and chemists and exempted from duty in the original statutes . As such they were now clearly distinguishable as a class ...
... Known , admitted , and approved medicines represented the traditional remedies made by surgeons , apothecaries , and chemists and exempted from duty in the original statutes . As such they were now clearly distinguishable as a class ...
Pagina 269
... known but little realised - in a highly protected country the mortality varies ( cæt . par . ) directly as the height of the tariff . That it is a legitimate function of government to prevent disease is common ground . But the treatment ...
... known but little realised - in a highly protected country the mortality varies ( cæt . par . ) directly as the height of the tariff . That it is a legitimate function of government to prevent disease is common ground . But the treatment ...
Pagina 270
... known to them only at the point of or after death does not sensibly vary ; so that there must be a number of unrecognised cases among us . In home or foreign records it is possible to trace a relation between pronounced fluctuations of ...
... known to them only at the point of or after death does not sensibly vary ; so that there must be a number of unrecognised cases among us . In home or foreign records it is possible to trace a relation between pronounced fluctuations of ...
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ART No 539 JANUARY 1939 | 1 |
Refugees in England | 2 |
Ancient Classics in a Modern World | 3 |
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