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Page 147
... tion of tubercles and some other morbid growths . Inflamma- tion , it is true , is often caused by the irritation which such bodies excite ; and the existence of that action in neighbouring parts quickens their growth , and often gives ...
... tion of tubercles and some other morbid growths . Inflamma- tion , it is true , is often caused by the irritation which such bodies excite ; and the existence of that action in neighbouring parts quickens their growth , and often gives ...
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... tion , which may possibly admit of a construction very different from my wishes or intentions . I am anxious ... tion of the detached portion of bone does not take tion 152 Earle's Observations in Surgery .
... tion , which may possibly admit of a construction very different from my wishes or intentions . I am anxious ... tion of the detached portion of bone does not take tion 152 Earle's Observations in Surgery .
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... tion of this principle , which gave to Napoleon his first successes in Italy , which for a while resembled something more than human , when army after army of the Austrians was annihilated by his attacks . The novelty of such efforts ...
... tion of this principle , which gave to Napoleon his first successes in Italy , which for a while resembled something more than human , when army after army of the Austrians was annihilated by his attacks . The novelty of such efforts ...
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