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... nature of it , and about the efficacy of their re- spective prescriptions , may well remind us of the disputes between Gil Blas and Cuchillo . One set of doctors attributes the present disease of the country to deficient consumption ; a ...
... nature of it , and about the efficacy of their re- spective prescriptions , may well remind us of the disputes between Gil Blas and Cuchillo . One set of doctors attributes the present disease of the country to deficient consumption ; a ...
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... nature , are confounded together under this one title of con- sumption ; and how vague and imperfect are those statements of travellers , from which speculative physicians have drawn the most positive conclusions ! Thus Mr. Mansford has ...
... nature , are confounded together under this one title of con- sumption ; and how vague and imperfect are those statements of travellers , from which speculative physicians have drawn the most positive conclusions ! Thus Mr. Mansford has ...
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... nature ; the very principles which were the causes of its nutriment then become the means of its decay ; and for this purpose , fermentation , the forerunner of putrefaction and decom- position , is the agent . " The aim of nature in ...
... nature ; the very principles which were the causes of its nutriment then become the means of its decay ; and for this purpose , fermentation , the forerunner of putrefaction and decom- position , is the agent . " The aim of nature in ...
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