Observations on the importance in purchases of land and in mercantile adventures of ascertaining the rates or laws of mortality among Europeans by chronic diseases and hot climates, with an appendix1826 - 80 páginas |
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... remarks may be applied to the lives of persons suffering from chronic diseases in Europe ; and it has been the want of observa- tions on their probable duration and on the mor- tality among Europeans when beyond the li- mits of Europe ...
... remarks may be applied to the lives of persons suffering from chronic diseases in Europe ; and it has been the want of observa- tions on their probable duration and on the mor- tality among Europeans when beyond the li- mits of Europe ...
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... remarks would be superfluous ; the form of a deed , however , by which such institutions , for the business of Life Insurance , may be safely established , without the aid of Parliament , and without the encumbrance of an Act to sue and ...
... remarks would be superfluous ; the form of a deed , however , by which such institutions , for the business of Life Insurance , may be safely established , without the aid of Parliament , and without the encumbrance of an Act to sue and ...
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... remark ; whose heads become bewildered by the gentlest exercise , and to whom the recreation of thinking be- comes the exciting cause of stupidity or delirium , What species of delirium is that which suc- ceeds long continued and ...
... remark ; whose heads become bewildered by the gentlest exercise , and to whom the recreation of thinking be- comes the exciting cause of stupidity or delirium , What species of delirium is that which suc- ceeds long continued and ...
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... remark , that mathematicians and natural philosophers have in general attained a consider- able age . So that abstract calculations , or correct thinking upon any subject , do not appear , even with the aid of delirious visitations , to ...
... remark , that mathematicians and natural philosophers have in general attained a consider- able age . So that abstract calculations , or correct thinking upon any subject , do not appear , even with the aid of delirious visitations , to ...
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... remark , ( what those who have care- fully observed the affections of the nervous system will readily acknowledge ) , that when once its functions are greatly disordered , there is no end to the diversity which the symptoms are capable ...
... remark , ( what those who have care- fully observed the affections of the nervous system will readily acknowledge ) , that when once its functions are greatly disordered , there is no end to the diversity which the symptoms are capable ...
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