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... operation on any of the animal functions . If we mis- take not , this rule may be adopted almost without exception ; and it must require a powerful argument to induce us to depart from so strong an analogy . Nevertheless , medicine is ...
... operation on any of the animal functions . If we mis- take not , this rule may be adopted almost without exception ; and it must require a powerful argument to induce us to depart from so strong an analogy . Nevertheless , medicine is ...
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... operation should be repeated in every doubtful case . Although , under these circumstances , it is not unreasonable to attribute a part at least of the alleged instances of failure to an imperfection in the original operation , yet it ...
... operation should be repeated in every doubtful case . Although , under these circumstances , it is not unreasonable to attribute a part at least of the alleged instances of failure to an imperfection in the original operation , yet it ...
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... operation . When the different materials have been sufficiently pulverized , they are mixed together in the requisite proportions , and put into casks , or vats , 32 inches in length , by 22 in width . These vats are solidly constructed ...
... operation . When the different materials have been sufficiently pulverized , they are mixed together in the requisite proportions , and put into casks , or vats , 32 inches in length , by 22 in width . These vats are solidly constructed ...
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