The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... disease spred to all the villages of the island , except a very few , where wise precautions had been early adopted , as in Lenglea , or where the situation placed them out of the line of infection . Much labor has been bestowed by Sir ...
... disease spred to all the villages of the island , except a very few , where wise precautions had been early adopted , as in Lenglea , or where the situation placed them out of the line of infection . Much labor has been bestowed by Sir ...
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... disease did not pass the village . If this be true , which soon will be ascertained , the malady will be speedily terminated , " I am in great hopes the whole disease is concentrated within our camp lines , where it will receive that ...
... disease did not pass the village . If this be true , which soon will be ascertained , the malady will be speedily terminated , " I am in great hopes the whole disease is concentrated within our camp lines , where it will receive that ...
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... disease : but even in cases of complication witho inflammatory affection , he appears to have had recourses to the lancet very sparingly ; for the quantity of blood directed by him to be drawn was sometimes three ounces , usually fourti ...
... disease : but even in cases of complication witho inflammatory affection , he appears to have had recourses to the lancet very sparingly ; for the quantity of blood directed by him to be drawn was sometimes three ounces , usually fourti ...
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