The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 |
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... diseases , and since the most important circumstance is to distinguish whether the disease be venereal or not , we may in- quire whether there are any circumstances in the progress of these different diseases which will serve us in ...
... diseases , and since the most important circumstance is to distinguish whether the disease be venereal or not , we may in- quire whether there are any circumstances in the progress of these different diseases which will serve us in ...
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... Disease . By Everard Home , Esq . F.R.S. 8vo . 7s . Boards . Nicol . As 1805 . the attention of the medical world has of late been par- ticularly directed to the investigation of cancer , a number of treatises have consequently appeared ...
... Disease . By Everard Home , Esq . F.R.S. 8vo . 7s . Boards . Nicol . As 1805 . the attention of the medical world has of late been par- ticularly directed to the investigation of cancer , a number of treatises have consequently appeared ...
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... disease which , although certainly very rare in this country , may be easily conceived to exist . The meningo - gastriques are the fevers which have their seat or origin in the epigastric viscera , under which head are included some ...
... disease which , although certainly very rare in this country , may be easily conceived to exist . The meningo - gastriques are the fevers which have their seat or origin in the epigastric viscera , under which head are included some ...
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