The Journal of Health, Объемы 1-21849 |
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... mind of the great majority of readers . The leading literary feature of the Journal will be simplicity of language . Those who are desirous to understand the science of diseases and remedies , will find their wishes anticipated ; while ...
... mind of the great majority of readers . The leading literary feature of the Journal will be simplicity of language . Those who are desirous to understand the science of diseases and remedies , will find their wishes anticipated ; while ...
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... mind . To the reciprocal influences of mind and body we purpose devoting a very considerable por- tion of our space . No one will say that the quarrelsome and misanthropic can enjoy all that is attainable in the shape of sound bodily ...
... mind . To the reciprocal influences of mind and body we purpose devoting a very considerable por- tion of our space . No one will say that the quarrelsome and misanthropic can enjoy all that is attainable in the shape of sound bodily ...
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... mind , have been in the habit of cautioning their patients , when taking mercury , against exposing themselves to the influence of cold air , lest it should make their mouths sore . But when the great object is , to make the mouth sore ...
... mind , have been in the habit of cautioning their patients , when taking mercury , against exposing themselves to the influence of cold air , lest it should make their mouths sore . But when the great object is , to make the mouth sore ...
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... mind has taken a turn on the sub- ject . In spite of the discredit under which it is often compelled to labour ... minds are evidently ripening for its reception . They have clearly reached that state in which an Till that impression can ...
... mind has taken a turn on the sub- ject . In spite of the discredit under which it is often compelled to labour ... minds are evidently ripening for its reception . They have clearly reached that state in which an Till that impression can ...
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... mind , " yet he lived to the age of one hundred and eighty . We find , then , in point of fact , that human life was not shortened either at the flood or soon after it , to the average of one hun- dred and twenty years . Four genera ...
... mind , " yet he lived to the age of one hundred and eighty . We find , then , in point of fact , that human life was not shortened either at the flood or soon after it , to the average of one hun- dred and twenty years . Four genera ...
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