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... considerable degree of probability from the circumstance that the administration of emetics has certainly become less frequent in proportion to the improvement in me- dical science . We suspect , however , that the author exceedingly ...
... considerable degree of probability from the circumstance that the administration of emetics has certainly become less frequent in proportion to the improvement in me- dical science . We suspect , however , that the author exceedingly ...
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... considerable advances above the savage condition.- Mr. J. derives his materials of the church history of these parts in papal times from Giraldus . As we have lately had occasion to refer so much to that singular person , we pass over ...
... considerable advances above the savage condition.- Mr. J. derives his materials of the church history of these parts in papal times from Giraldus . As we have lately had occasion to refer so much to that singular person , we pass over ...
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... considerable number of observations on these symptoms , par- ticularly the appearance of the tongue and the fæces . Mr. A. endeavours to point out the connection subsisting between the alteration which they experience , and the diseased ...
... considerable number of observations on these symptoms , par- ticularly the appearance of the tongue and the fæces . Mr. A. endeavours to point out the connection subsisting between the alteration which they experience , and the diseased ...
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