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... consists in passing the knife between the ring and the sac , that it is not always practicable ; and , when it is done , that it is frequently ineffectual . As an objection to cutting into the mouth of the sac , it has been stated that ...
... consists in passing the knife between the ring and the sac , that it is not always practicable ; and , when it is done , that it is frequently ineffectual . As an objection to cutting into the mouth of the sac , it has been stated that ...
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... consists ; and we have still a chapter on solid food , another on digestion and its effects , another on exercise ... consist in giving the most digestible and nutritive diet , in keeping up a system of constant but not very violent ...
... consists ; and we have still a chapter on solid food , another on digestion and its effects , another on exercise ... consist in giving the most digestible and nutritive diet , in keeping up a system of constant but not very violent ...
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... consists of 40 pages , and twenty plates illustrative of the review exercise , evolutions , skirmishing , & c . appears with modesty before the public . Far from arrogating to himself any particular merit , he informs us that his in ...
... consists of 40 pages , and twenty plates illustrative of the review exercise , evolutions , skirmishing , & c . appears with modesty before the public . Far from arrogating to himself any particular merit , he informs us that his in ...
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