The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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Side 15
... thought better to take off the thigh in its present situa- tion than risk further delay ; after tying the femoral artery and the profunda , the torniquet was loosened , and the surface of the stump appeared to be crowded with leaking ...
... thought better to take off the thigh in its present situa- tion than risk further delay ; after tying the femoral artery and the profunda , the torniquet was loosened , and the surface of the stump appeared to be crowded with leaking ...
Side 18
... thought of , while its modes of congelation were from time to time expatiated upon , rather with the air of speculative relaxation than se- vere discrimination . Much , however , has even in this way been accumulated ; and though much ...
... thought of , while its modes of congelation were from time to time expatiated upon , rather with the air of speculative relaxation than se- vere discrimination . Much , however , has even in this way been accumulated ; and though much ...
Side 23
... thought upon any object that did not make an immediate ap- peal to his taste or imagination , -that the character , the manners , the pursuits , and political condition of her improving , though still degraded population , should not ...
... thought upon any object that did not make an immediate ap- peal to his taste or imagination , -that the character , the manners , the pursuits , and political condition of her improving , though still degraded population , should not ...
Side 27
... thought to have laid the foundation of better health , was on the very eve of re- moval to another and a better world ! On Friday night , the 17th September , a few days after his return , having spent the evening with more than usual ...
... thought to have laid the foundation of better health , was on the very eve of re- moval to another and a better world ! On Friday night , the 17th September , a few days after his return , having spent the evening with more than usual ...
Side 29
... thoughts of others ; and both have depraved with embellishment the simplicity of the early Greeks . Pope's Homer is much too fine for the original ; and Pignotti , for want of Esop's naïveté , has turned his fables into tales . Some of ...
... thoughts of others ; and both have depraved with embellishment the simplicity of the early Greeks . Pope's Homer is much too fine for the original ; and Pignotti , for want of Esop's naïveté , has turned his fables into tales . Some of ...
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