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Page 154
... circumstances , the disorder may be mistaken for the strangury . At other times , a morbid retention of urine ... circumstance , I have known the pain in the hypogastrium , and distension of the bladder , continue , till the patient was ...
... circumstances , the disorder may be mistaken for the strangury . At other times , a morbid retention of urine ... circumstance , I have known the pain in the hypogastrium , and distension of the bladder , continue , till the patient was ...
Page 193
... circumstances ; but if the events should happen in themselves to be so grand , so affecting , so full of truly interesting incidents , as to furnish a tragic fable su nciently detailed and diversified , wi hout the necessity of re ...
... circumstances ; but if the events should happen in themselves to be so grand , so affecting , so full of truly interesting incidents , as to furnish a tragic fable su nciently detailed and diversified , wi hout the necessity of re ...
Page 291
... circumstances , it would appear the lands of Egypt were possessed by the tribe of husbandmen nearly upon the same footing that the ryots in Hindostan possess their lands . If such were the circumstances under JOSEPH's management , the ...
... circumstances , it would appear the lands of Egypt were possessed by the tribe of husbandmen nearly upon the same footing that the ryots in Hindostan possess their lands . If such were the circumstances under JOSEPH's management , the ...
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