The Medical Repository, Volume 1T. & J. Swords, 1804 - Medicine |
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... . The commerce of the United States , in conse- quence of the absurd opinions which still too gene- rally prevail concerning the exportation and import- ation of pestilential diseases , is oppressed in foreign ports vi PREFACE .
... . The commerce of the United States , in conse- quence of the absurd opinions which still too gene- rally prevail concerning the exportation and import- ation of pestilential diseases , is oppressed in foreign ports vi PREFACE .
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... opinions in Medicine through the United States and Europe will form the best cor- rective of this mistake . We embrace with pleasure this opportunity of renewing our assurances of respect and esteem for our correspondents , and of ...
... opinions in Medicine through the United States and Europe will form the best cor- rective of this mistake . We embrace with pleasure this opportunity of renewing our assurances of respect and esteem for our correspondents , and of ...
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... opinion by what further happened . I held a piece of money some time in my own hand , and then gave it to another person to hand to her . This appeared to puzzle her very much ; and after feeling of it for some time with great attention ...
... opinion by what further happened . I held a piece of money some time in my own hand , and then gave it to another person to hand to her . This appeared to puzzle her very much ; and after feeling of it for some time with great attention ...
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... opinion , is , that in a very violent paroxysm , when the music would for some time lose its effect , and her spasms were so excessive that her friends were apprehensive they would prove fatal , when first the music would make an ...
... opinion , is , that in a very violent paroxysm , when the music would for some time lose its effect , and her spasms were so excessive that her friends were apprehensive they would prove fatal , when first the music would make an ...
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... opinion , to wait till the virtues of the aya - pana have been confirmed by the continued observations of able physicians . The testimony , however , of Capt . Baudin , and that of several persons lately arrived from the Isle of France ...
... opinion , to wait till the virtues of the aya - pana have been confirmed by the continued observations of able physicians . The testimony , however , of Capt . Baudin , and that of several persons lately arrived from the Isle of France ...
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