The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 2Prentice & Weissinger, 1840 |
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... preparing to handle . By no other mode of proceeding can an author , be his talents and general attainments what they may , do full justice to him- self or his theme , or produce a work worthy in all respects of public favor . It is not ...
... preparing to handle . By no other mode of proceeding can an author , be his talents and general attainments what they may , do full justice to him- self or his theme , or produce a work worthy in all respects of public favor . It is not ...
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... prepared to believe . Nor is the cause of this unknown to us . It is the want of an acquaintance with the principles of the new scheme of mental philosophy . For with those principles the sentiments just uttered are in perfect accord ...
... prepared to believe . Nor is the cause of this unknown to us . It is the want of an acquaintance with the principles of the new scheme of mental philosophy . For with those principles the sentiments just uttered are in perfect accord ...
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... prepared to say , but I am sure of this , that , had I not succeeded by the forcing up of air into the intestines , there were no other means that I am aware of whereby I had the least chance to save the poor fellow . I have given the ...
... prepared to say , but I am sure of this , that , had I not succeeded by the forcing up of air into the intestines , there were no other means that I am aware of whereby I had the least chance to save the poor fellow . I have given the ...
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... preparation ) to true bones , and not to accidental productions . These bones , which were every where enveloped by a sort of periosteum , and of which the several pieces were moveable upon each other , and had distinct articulations ...
... preparation ) to true bones , and not to accidental productions . These bones , which were every where enveloped by a sort of periosteum , and of which the several pieces were moveable upon each other , and had distinct articulations ...
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... prepared for the expansion of the air in his house by raising all the windows and throwing open the doors . His house was not so well built to resist a storm as many of those in his neighborhood which were prostrated , or sustained more ...
... prepared for the expansion of the air in his house by raising all the windows and throwing open the doors . His house was not so well built to resist a storm as many of those in his neighborhood which were prostrated , or sustained more ...
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