The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... particular mode of depletion , which we suspect will prevent it from being very ge- nerally adopted . The use of blisters is confined by Dr. G. chiefly to the inflammatory stage ; and the situations in which he prefers to apply them are ...
... particular mode of depletion , which we suspect will prevent it from being very ge- nerally adopted . The use of blisters is confined by Dr. G. chiefly to the inflammatory stage ; and the situations in which he prefers to apply them are ...
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... particular instances of cruelty , rather than to the system in general , and to those essential and incurable vices which will invariably exist wherever the power of man over man is unli- mited . ' How are we to prove the essential ...
... particular instances of cruelty , rather than to the system in general , and to those essential and incurable vices which will invariably exist wherever the power of man over man is unli- mited . ' How are we to prove the essential ...
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... particular care that no magnetic substance was used in the process . All the bars were freed of magnetism before the experiment , so that none of them , not even the largest , produced a deviation of five degrees on the compass at three ...
... particular care that no magnetic substance was used in the process . All the bars were freed of magnetism before the experiment , so that none of them , not even the largest , produced a deviation of five degrees on the compass at three ...
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