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... prove that these affections are only modi- fications of the same disease ; or , more strictly , that cow - pox is an accidental variety of small - pox , which has become permanent . Ia order to establish this point , he observes that ...
... prove that these affections are only modi- fications of the same disease ; or , more strictly , that cow - pox is an accidental variety of small - pox , which has become permanent . Ia order to establish this point , he observes that ...
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... prove fatal . ' The symptoms by which effusion is to be suspected , as a consequence of external injuries of the head , and the practice which is to be pursued in these cases , are next considered ; whether the skull has become carious ...
... prove fatal . ' The symptoms by which effusion is to be suspected , as a consequence of external injuries of the head , and the practice which is to be pursued in these cases , are next considered ; whether the skull has become carious ...
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... prove as essentially useful to a colony established in their country , as the natives of India prove to our Asiatic dominions . ' On this judicious and modest publication , it seems reason- able to remark that the declared intention of ...
... prove as essentially useful to a colony established in their country , as the natives of India prove to our Asiatic dominions . ' On this judicious and modest publication , it seems reason- able to remark that the declared intention of ...
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