Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Том 111819 |
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... cure should be first attempted with re- stringents and a bandage , which will contri- bute greatly to strengthen all weaknesses of the joint , and frequently will remove this disorder , if early applied ; but if by these means the vein ...
... cure should be first attempted with re- stringents and a bandage , which will contri- bute greatly to strengthen all weaknesses of the joint , and frequently will remove this disorder , if early applied ; but if by these means the vein ...
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... cure was successfully completed without any visible scar . This disorder , according to the above de- scription , will scarcely submit to any other method except firing , and then the cyst ought to be penetrated to make it effectual ...
... cure was successfully completed without any visible scar . This disorder , according to the above de- scription , will scarcely submit to any other method except firing , and then the cyst ought to be penetrated to make it effectual ...
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... cure of some particular dis- temper ( Wiseman ) . SPECIFIC CHARACTER . A circumstance . or circumstances distinguishing one species from every other species of the same genus . SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF LIVING MEN . Mr. Robertson , in order ...
... cure of some particular dis- temper ( Wiseman ) . SPECIFIC CHARACTER . A circumstance . or circumstances distinguishing one species from every other species of the same genus . SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF LIVING MEN . Mr. Robertson , in order ...
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... cure of phthisi- cal complaints ; made into a poultice , by boiling the leaves and adding some oil , it forms an excellent emollient . As an article of food it may be considered as similar to cab- bage and other oleraceous plants . 2. S ...
... cure of phthisi- cal complaints ; made into a poultice , by boiling the leaves and adding some oil , it forms an excellent emollient . As an article of food it may be considered as similar to cab- bage and other oleraceous plants . 2. S ...
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... cure of splents , the best way is not to meddle with thein , unless they are so large as to disfigure a horse , or are so situated as to endanger his going lame . On their first ap- pearance , however , they should be well bathed with ...
... cure of splents , the best way is not to meddle with thein , unless they are so large as to disfigure a horse , or are so situated as to endanger his going lame . On their first ap- pearance , however , they should be well bathed with ...
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