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... diseases which depend on the vital action ; and the fifth is denominated mechanical affections . Class 1. consists of nervous diseases , such as depend on the ner- vous and muscular systems ; the second , of sanguine diseases , such as ...
... diseases which depend on the vital action ; and the fifth is denominated mechanical affections . Class 1. consists of nervous diseases , such as depend on the ner- vous and muscular systems ; the second , of sanguine diseases , such as ...
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... diseases which depend on the vital action ; and the fifth is denominated mechanical affections . Class 1. consists of nervous diseases , such as depend on the ner- vous and muscular systems ; the second , of sanguine diseases , such as ...
... diseases which depend on the vital action ; and the fifth is denominated mechanical affections . Class 1. consists of nervous diseases , such as depend on the ner- vous and muscular systems ; the second , of sanguine diseases , such as ...
Pagina 187
... diseases as seemed the most suit- able for them . Hence it will be found that his nosology has much more the appearance than the reality of being a natural arrangement ; and that what it gains in the excellence of its generalizations ...
... diseases as seemed the most suit- able for them . Hence it will be found that his nosology has much more the appearance than the reality of being a natural arrangement ; and that what it gains in the excellence of its generalizations ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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