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Page 540
... hospitals is transmitted regularly to the Bureau every morning before nine o'clock . Though in general no person can be admitted to any hospital without a certificate from the Bureau Central , yet in cases of grievous or sudden malady ...
... hospitals is transmitted regularly to the Bureau every morning before nine o'clock . Though in general no person can be admitted to any hospital without a certificate from the Bureau Central , yet in cases of grievous or sudden malady ...
Page 541
... hospitals , Bureaux of Charity , and prisons in the metropolis . It is also a school of pharmacy . The head apothecary gives a course of instruction to the élèves of the hospitals upon the nature and preparation of all the medicines ...
... hospitals , Bureaux of Charity , and prisons in the metropolis . It is also a school of pharmacy . The head apothecary gives a course of instruction to the élèves of the hospitals upon the nature and preparation of all the medicines ...
Page 543
... hospital in this country can equal , or at least surpass , and that in all their details , whether medical , pecuniary , or household , they are models that may be followed with advantage . It may further be urged , that the hospitals ...
... hospital in this country can equal , or at least surpass , and that in all their details , whether medical , pecuniary , or household , they are models that may be followed with advantage . It may further be urged , that the hospitals ...
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Peveril of the Peak Quentin Durward St Ronans Well | 10 |
Mémoires Anecdotiques sur lintérieur du Palais et | 86 |
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