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Page 56
... kind of ob- servations to some other of the classes of local stimulants . The medicines that are arranged under the title of diuretics are said to be such as stimulate the kidneys , and thus produce an in- crease in the flow of urine ...
... kind of ob- servations to some other of the classes of local stimulants . The medicines that are arranged under the title of diuretics are said to be such as stimulate the kidneys , and thus produce an in- crease in the flow of urine ...
Page 174
... kind of diversion , so long as it is innocent and harmless ; and am by no means desirous of raising you to an imaginary perfection , of which the nature of man is not capable in its present state . And how could I do so without ...
... kind of diversion , so long as it is innocent and harmless ; and am by no means desirous of raising you to an imaginary perfection , of which the nature of man is not capable in its present state . And how could I do so without ...
Page 304
... kind very seldom for many years past . He was a most admirable punster . Many of his puns are often quoted in conversation in the north ; which , as far as that kind of wi : deserves praise , discover great facility of in- vention . Any ...
... kind very seldom for many years past . He was a most admirable punster . Many of his puns are often quoted in conversation in the north ; which , as far as that kind of wi : deserves praise , discover great facility of in- vention . Any ...
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