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Pagina 148
... period , i . e . the period between the application of the cause and the appearance of the symptoms , is shorter than is commonly imagined , and some- times there was no perceptible interval . Dr. Haygarth has not been able to perceive ...
... period , i . e . the period between the application of the cause and the appearance of the symptoms , is shorter than is commonly imagined , and some- times there was no perceptible interval . Dr. Haygarth has not been able to perceive ...
Pagina 272
... period .'-- In addition to these proofs of the intercourse of our Reformers with the Lutheraus , a note is subjoined to prove their little acquaint ance with Calvin : So little known was the fame of Calvin in England about this period ...
... period .'-- In addition to these proofs of the intercourse of our Reformers with the Lutheraus , a note is subjoined to prove their little acquaint ance with Calvin : So little known was the fame of Calvin in England about this period ...
Pagina 378
... period , and leave the patient nearly free from complaint ; sometimes , however , the pectoral affections return with increased violence , and are either immediately fatal , or prove ultimately mortal by inducing pulmonary consump tion ...
... period , and leave the patient nearly free from complaint ; sometimes , however , the pectoral affections return with increased violence , and are either immediately fatal , or prove ultimately mortal by inducing pulmonary consump tion ...
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