The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 |
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... practice : In the course of a most intimate acquaintance with the general hospital practice in Portugal for nearly two years , I can declare , that I never knew general blood - letting used as a remedy in disease ; and I have often seen ...
... practice : In the course of a most intimate acquaintance with the general hospital practice in Portugal for nearly two years , I can declare , that I never knew general blood - letting used as a remedy in disease ; and I have often seen ...
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... practice of some physicians in the hospitals of Abrantes and Figueira.- They have no idea of the use of the cold bath in fever ; and so afraid are many of exposing the patient to the air , that the beard was seldom or never allowed to ...
... practice of some physicians in the hospitals of Abrantes and Figueira.- They have no idea of the use of the cold bath in fever ; and so afraid are many of exposing the patient to the air , that the beard was seldom or never allowed to ...
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... practices ; the work - people being wholly unwilling to give him credit for the sincerity of his sollicitude for their ... practice . To remedy these evils , not one legal punishment was inflicted by Mr. Owen : but a variety of checks ...
... practices ; the work - people being wholly unwilling to give him credit for the sincerity of his sollicitude for their ... practice . To remedy these evils , not one legal punishment was inflicted by Mr. Owen : but a variety of checks ...
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