British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Том 521873 |
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... given by medical men to their patients , that there is a deep and general belief both in the therapeutic and in the pathogenic influence of climate . It is no trifling thing , however , to recommend a man to leave home or change his ...
... given by medical men to their patients , that there is a deep and general belief both in the therapeutic and in the pathogenic influence of climate . It is no trifling thing , however , to recommend a man to leave home or change his ...
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... given to this branch of study , both in this country , on the Continent , and in America , and at this moment , it is probably safe to say that , no road of inquiry is followed by so many with such a healthy -zeal , or with a better ...
... given to this branch of study , both in this country , on the Continent , and in America , and at this moment , it is probably safe to say that , no road of inquiry is followed by so many with such a healthy -zeal , or with a better ...
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... given in detail that which they only in a general , and , we may add , in a vague , manner , had attained . " The meaning of this is that by our senses alone we were able to speak correctly of the atmosphere of certain places as pure ...
... given in detail that which they only in a general , and , we may add , in a vague , manner , had attained . " The meaning of this is that by our senses alone we were able to speak correctly of the atmosphere of certain places as pure ...
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... given show it to be incorrect . " The diminution of oxygen is thus accounted for , but we know that the putrid matter is not altogether resolved into carbonic acid , but partly into other and more deadly gases . So far as London is ...
... given show it to be incorrect . " The diminution of oxygen is thus accounted for , but we know that the putrid matter is not altogether resolved into carbonic acid , but partly into other and more deadly gases . So far as London is ...
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... given to the reader ; and it would certainly have been well if Dr. Smith had spared himself as little in the arranging as he has done in the collecting of his facts and information . For the interesting and instructive results of the ...
... given to the reader ; and it would certainly have been well if Dr. Smith had spared himself as little in the arranging as he has done in the collecting of his facts and information . For the interesting and instructive results of the ...
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