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Page 163
... practice of that institution during the last five years . He seems to have been a careful and diligent observer of the events daily passing around him , and , in many cases at least , to have united a judicious generalization of facts ...
... practice of that institution during the last five years . He seems to have been a careful and diligent observer of the events daily passing around him , and , in many cases at least , to have united a judicious generalization of facts ...
Page 165
... practice they pursue in Hemiplegia . Although dissection has repeatedly demonstrated , that the para- lysis depends upon the pressure made by blood or serum effused upon the brain ; they still persist in administering stimulating me ...
... practice they pursue in Hemiplegia . Although dissection has repeatedly demonstrated , that the para- lysis depends upon the pressure made by blood or serum effused upon the brain ; they still persist in administering stimulating me ...
Page 395
... practices , of which instances still remain in parts of the southern States , we consider as too limited to affect the ... practice of gouging ' organder - pulling , are more fair , when applied to the popu- lation of the United States ...
... practices , of which instances still remain in parts of the southern States , we consider as too limited to affect the ... practice of gouging ' organder - pulling , are more fair , when applied to the popu- lation of the United States ...
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OF | 1 |
Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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