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... effect ; so that they might be considered very fair subjects for a trial of the new remedy . In about three weeks , thirty - six of these patients were restored to health , and sent to their duty ; eight were obliged to omit the water ...
... effect ; so that they might be considered very fair subjects for a trial of the new remedy . In about three weeks , thirty - six of these patients were restored to health , and sent to their duty ; eight were obliged to omit the water ...
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The water did not appear to produce any immediate effect on the pulse , or skin , nor did it act particularly on the kidnies ; its tendency to increase the appetite , and raise the spirits , was the only evident effect to be observed ...
The water did not appear to produce any immediate effect on the pulse , or skin , nor did it act particularly on the kidnies ; its tendency to increase the appetite , and raise the spirits , was the only evident effect to be observed ...
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... effect than all these images : my tears should be called forth : the poet should not attempt to frighten me like a child by images terrible in appearance , but which produce not any present effect , and leave no lasting sentiment behind ...
... effect than all these images : my tears should be called forth : the poet should not attempt to frighten me like a child by images terrible in appearance , but which produce not any present effect , and leave no lasting sentiment behind ...
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