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... nature of particular cases or epidemics , yet , in the meaning of the terms employed , medical writers are almost generally agreed . Dr. Young has however materially altered our no- menclature , without making any addition to our ...
... nature of particular cases or epidemics , yet , in the meaning of the terms employed , medical writers are almost generally agreed . Dr. Young has however materially altered our no- menclature , without making any addition to our ...
Pagina 323
... natural feeling is expressed , as it ought to be , with all the simplicity and with all the vigour of nature : But not alone by Teio's shore , Tho ' heap'd with slain , and red with gore , The tide of grief shall flow : ' Tis not amidst ...
... natural feeling is expressed , as it ought to be , with all the simplicity and with all the vigour of nature : But not alone by Teio's shore , Tho ' heap'd with slain , and red with gore , The tide of grief shall flow : ' Tis not amidst ...
Pagina 418
... Nature and Cure of Dropsies , and particularly on the Presence of the coagulable Part of the Blood in dropsical Urine ; to which is added an Appendix , containing several Cases of Angina Pectoris , with Dissections , & c . By John ...
... Nature and Cure of Dropsies , and particularly on the Presence of the coagulable Part of the Blood in dropsical Urine ; to which is added an Appendix , containing several Cases of Angina Pectoris , with Dissections , & c . By John ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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