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Pagina 407
... considers as exclusively observed in diseases of the heart . 5. When there is no supervention of hydrothorax , the gene ... consider the remarks on the Pulse , certainly a most important instrument of diag- nosis , as common - place and ...
... considers as exclusively observed in diseases of the heart . 5. When there is no supervention of hydrothorax , the gene ... consider the remarks on the Pulse , certainly a most important instrument of diag- nosis , as common - place and ...
Pagina 430
... consider a mathematical analysis of the constituents , or cause , of Visible Figure . This , I apprehend , it must be considered ; since the Four Laws of Vision are not physical laws , merely , but are Four Axioms , whose truth ...
... consider a mathematical analysis of the constituents , or cause , of Visible Figure . This , I apprehend , it must be considered ; since the Four Laws of Vision are not physical laws , merely , but are Four Axioms , whose truth ...
Pagina 445
... consider them as any great acquisition to the theological pile with which the libraries of our English divines are already filled . MISCELLANEOUS . Art . 34. Cautions to Continental Travellers . By J. W. Cunning- ham , A. M. late Fellow ...
... consider them as any great acquisition to the theological pile with which the libraries of our English divines are already filled . MISCELLANEOUS . Art . 34. Cautions to Continental Travellers . By J. W. Cunning- ham , A. M. late Fellow ...
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