The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 |
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... less frequent in proportion to the improvement in me- dical science . We suspect , however , that the author exceedingly magnifies the evils arising from the use of emetics ; and we at tribute the circumstance of their being less ...
... less frequent in proportion to the improvement in me- dical science . We suspect , however , that the author exceedingly magnifies the evils arising from the use of emetics ; and we at tribute the circumstance of their being less ...
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... less extravagant to ascribe it to our Parish Laws . It is impossible to deny that the Poor Laws cu- courage improvidence , hold out a premium to idleness , and debase the mind . All this is admitted by the author : but , such is his ...
... less extravagant to ascribe it to our Parish Laws . It is impossible to deny that the Poor Laws cu- courage improvidence , hold out a premium to idleness , and debase the mind . All this is admitted by the author : but , such is his ...
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... less happy in the treatment of this species of fever , than he was in the continued ; for , as he informs us , there ... less objectionable ; many of the remarks appear judicious ; and he displays less ignorance and less conceit . Near ...
... less happy in the treatment of this species of fever , than he was in the continued ; for , as he informs us , there ... less objectionable ; many of the remarks appear judicious ; and he displays less ignorance and less conceit . Near ...
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