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... appears plainly , from the cases here collected , that an- gina maligna ulcerosa is the same disease with scarlatina . ' The period between receiving infection and that of sicken- ing appears , from these cases , to be from four to six ...
... appears plainly , from the cases here collected , that an- gina maligna ulcerosa is the same disease with scarlatina . ' The period between receiving infection and that of sicken- ing appears , from these cases , to be from four to six ...
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... appears to us , his hints to officers commanding brigades of volunteers deserve their consideration and adoption ; since it is incumbent on gentlemen who are appointed to this station , and on those also who fill the post of inspecting ...
... appears to us , his hints to officers commanding brigades of volunteers deserve their consideration and adoption ; since it is incumbent on gentlemen who are appointed to this station , and on those also who fill the post of inspecting ...
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... appears to have been the author's principal aim , in this manual , to supply directions for the choice and management of horses that are destined for military service : but they are also extended to the more common purposes for which ...
... appears to have been the author's principal aim , in this manual , to supply directions for the choice and management of horses that are destined for military service : but they are also extended to the more common purposes for which ...
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