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... practice among the Romans to give salt , with a view to promote appetite and thirst , to increase milk , and to improve digestion , in their sheep . One can hardly believe that this practice , which still exists in Italy , should from ...
... practice among the Romans to give salt , with a view to promote appetite and thirst , to increase milk , and to improve digestion , in their sheep . One can hardly believe that this practice , which still exists in Italy , should from ...
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... practice in feyer , whereas Dr. Wright seems to have performed only one solitary experiment , Dr. Currie , however , in his publication in 1797 , gives the merit of the discovery to Dr. Wright ; having been , no doubt , unacquainted ...
... practice in feyer , whereas Dr. Wright seems to have performed only one solitary experiment , Dr. Currie , however , in his publication in 1797 , gives the merit of the discovery to Dr. Wright ; having been , no doubt , unacquainted ...
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... practice of the cold affusion in the several kinds of fever which he describes . We shall only add that he has possessed very extensive opportunities of witnessing the effects of his practice ; and that his manner bespeaks a turn of ...
... practice of the cold affusion in the several kinds of fever which he describes . We shall only add that he has possessed very extensive opportunities of witnessing the effects of his practice ; and that his manner bespeaks a turn of ...
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