The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... persons commencing their professional career , who will find it an useful guide in the employment and management of leeches . Art . 16. Practical Observations on certain Affections of the Head , commonly called Head - achs ; with a View ...
... persons commencing their professional career , who will find it an useful guide in the employment and management of leeches . Art . 16. Practical Observations on certain Affections of the Head , commonly called Head - achs ; with a View ...
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... persons whom she met there : " That I should be in a fiacre ; is it not droll ? " From that moment , all Paris was informed of the adventure of the fiacre : it was said that every thing connected with that night- adventure was ...
... persons whom she met there : " That I should be in a fiacre ; is it not droll ? " From that moment , all Paris was informed of the adventure of the fiacre : it was said that every thing connected with that night- adventure was ...
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... persons have leisure or op- portunities sufficient to enable them to trace the history and treatment of diseases , from the early periods in which we find them first noticed in the records of medicine , down to the present day ; yet all ...
... persons have leisure or op- portunities sufficient to enable them to trace the history and treatment of diseases , from the early periods in which we find them first noticed in the records of medicine , down to the present day ; yet all ...
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