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... important matter of fact on an important subject . Scarcely have the names adopted about twenty years since become in some degree familiarised to the profession , but the London College of Physicians have thought it expedient to make a ...
... important matter of fact on an important subject . Scarcely have the names adopted about twenty years since become in some degree familiarised to the profession , but the London College of Physicians have thought it expedient to make a ...
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... important change in practice , and must tend to facilitate the cure of some of the most unfortunate states of disease to which the human body is subject . As an addition to the other merits of the performance , we must not omit to ...
... important change in practice , and must tend to facilitate the cure of some of the most unfortunate states of disease to which the human body is subject . As an addition to the other merits of the performance , we must not omit to ...
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... important facts in this volume , we shall lay before our readers a comparative view of the different properties of each : 1st . Properties of transverse vibrations . The motion is produced in the transverse direction . The rod forms ...
... important facts in this volume , we shall lay before our readers a comparative view of the different properties of each : 1st . Properties of transverse vibrations . The motion is produced in the transverse direction . The rod forms ...
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