The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 2Prentice & Weissinger, 1840 |
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... sufficient to demonstrate that the city has gained nothing by the pretended reformation in medicine , but has lost much . I do not say , nor do I believe , that the empirics have actually carried a sufficient number of patients through ...
... sufficient to demonstrate that the city has gained nothing by the pretended reformation in medicine , but has lost much . I do not say , nor do I believe , that the empirics have actually carried a sufficient number of patients through ...
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... sufficiently long to allow its assuming that position , where , indeed , it was found , and seems most inclined to lie . All the corresponding parts of the opposite side are perfect in their organization and development , and all occupy ...
... sufficiently long to allow its assuming that position , where , indeed , it was found , and seems most inclined to lie . All the corresponding parts of the opposite side are perfect in their organization and development , and all occupy ...
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... sufficiently intelligible , and which ought not to be listened to with incredulity or disregard , to which side victo- ry and conquest are likely to incline . They are evidences of the possession or destitution of war - like qualities ...
... sufficiently intelligible , and which ought not to be listened to with incredulity or disregard , to which side victo- ry and conquest are likely to incline . They are evidences of the possession or destitution of war - like qualities ...
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... sufficiently with their talents and characters . Nor indeed can the Scotch - Cherokee be correctly pronounced the inventor of the alphabet in question . He was only the fortunate receiver , from a Caucasian of a plain and practical ...
... sufficiently with their talents and characters . Nor indeed can the Scotch - Cherokee be correctly pronounced the inventor of the alphabet in question . He was only the fortunate receiver , from a Caucasian of a plain and practical ...
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... pear to those who have never made the subject of it a matter of study , it will present itself in that light to such persons only . Individuals sufficiently acquainted with it will view it very differently 5 * Morton's Crania Americana .
... pear to those who have never made the subject of it a matter of study , it will present itself in that light to such persons only . Individuals sufficiently acquainted with it will view it very differently 5 * Morton's Crania Americana .
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