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... employed much too frequently and indiscrimi . nately . In this general sentiment we are disposed to coincide ; and it derives a considerable degree of probability from the circumstance that the administration of emetics has certainly ...
... employed much too frequently and indiscrimi . nately . In this general sentiment we are disposed to coincide ; and it derives a considerable degree of probability from the circumstance that the administration of emetics has certainly ...
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... employed in all families . After having been immersed 3 or 4 days in the lime - water , they are taken out , washed in clean water , and dried on nets . Mrs. Morris , of Union - street , near the Middlesex - hospital , is the ...
... employed in all families . After having been immersed 3 or 4 days in the lime - water , they are taken out , washed in clean water , and dried on nets . Mrs. Morris , of Union - street , near the Middlesex - hospital , is the ...
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... employed for this purpose , the different methods of dissolving bodies , and the various ways of applying heat to them . The subj - ct of Caloric gives rise to the description of furnaces , with the prin- ciples on which they are ...
... employed for this purpose , the different methods of dissolving bodies , and the various ways of applying heat to them . The subj - ct of Caloric gives rise to the description of furnaces , with the prin- ciples on which they are ...
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