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Pagina 145
... remain , and have found no difficulty in healing the wound , nor any injury afterwards from the application of a well adapted truss . In one patient I left a portion which I judged to be about two ounces avoir- dupois in weight , which ...
... remain , and have found no difficulty in healing the wound , nor any injury afterwards from the application of a well adapted truss . In one patient I left a portion which I judged to be about two ounces avoir- dupois in weight , which ...
Pagina 174
... remain in prison . A mong the prisoners were a number of Spanish merchants , who had remained there several weeks from the same cause as ourselves , and had only been once examined since their first imprisonment A poor Italian , who was ...
... remain in prison . A mong the prisoners were a number of Spanish merchants , who had remained there several weeks from the same cause as ourselves , and had only been once examined since their first imprisonment A poor Italian , who was ...
Pagina 408
... remain uninha- bitable , and be , like the Sandwich Islands and shoals of ice , the hereditary domain of seals and penguins ? Granite he regards as the nucleus of our earth ; the present appearance of which , he asserts , is the result ...
... remain uninha- bitable , and be , like the Sandwich Islands and shoals of ice , the hereditary domain of seals and penguins ? Granite he regards as the nucleus of our earth ; the present appearance of which , he asserts , is the result ...
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