The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen13;Volumen76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... heart by one of those violent blows which are at once recognized as the stroke of an implacable destiny . She could no longer deceive herself that the king's love would interpose between her and the fate which she had drawn upon herself ...
... heart by one of those violent blows which are at once recognized as the stroke of an implacable destiny . She could no longer deceive herself that the king's love would interpose between her and the fate which she had drawn upon herself ...
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... heart continues in play during their long somnolence ; and thus under the insensibility produced by the in- halation of narcotic gases and vapors , the heart sustains its function when every other part is temporarily dead . Next the ...
... heart continues in play during their long somnolence ; and thus under the insensibility produced by the in- halation of narcotic gases and vapors , the heart sustains its function when every other part is temporarily dead . Next the ...
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... heart - disease and phthisis is shown to be the reverse of one another . 3. The most exposed divisions have the highest mortality in phthisis , and the lowest in heart - disease . 4. The most sheltered divisions have the lowest ...
... heart - disease and phthisis is shown to be the reverse of one another . 3. The most exposed divisions have the highest mortality in phthisis , and the lowest in heart - disease . 4. The most sheltered divisions have the lowest ...
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