British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Bind 241859 |
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... character from the personal acquaintance which it was our good fortune to commence with him not long afterwards ; and in part on the fact that several of his capital experiments have been performed before a Commission of the Société de ...
... character from the personal acquaintance which it was our good fortune to commence with him not long afterwards ; and in part on the fact that several of his capital experiments have been performed before a Commission of the Société de ...
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... character of reality to much that was before so vague and speculative that it could lay no claim to be accounted scientific truth , they offer many suggestions of the highest value in the interpretation of patholo- gical phenomena , and ...
... character of reality to much that was before so vague and speculative that it could lay no claim to be accounted scientific truth , they offer many suggestions of the highest value in the interpretation of patholo- gical phenomena , and ...
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... character , which had prevailed in the Hannibal line - of - battle ship during the preceding year , con- tinued during the present . This ship had remained stationary at Malta between the 1st January and the 13th May ; on the 23rd of ...
... character , which had prevailed in the Hannibal line - of - battle ship during the preceding year , con- tinued during the present . This ship had remained stationary at Malta between the 1st January and the 13th May ; on the 23rd of ...
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... character for being one of the most healthy regions for Europeans in the whole world . " ( p . 92. ) Fever of a peculiar character appeared on board one of the ships of this squadron , the Siren , at Bahia . Yellow fever , which had ...
... character for being one of the most healthy regions for Europeans in the whole world . " ( p . 92. ) Fever of a peculiar character appeared on board one of the ships of this squadron , the Siren , at Bahia . Yellow fever , which had ...
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... characters- inquiries which do not appear to have been made , and the absence of which tends to justify Dr. Bryson's remark , quoted at the commencement of this article , respecting the occasional deficiency of the returns in ...
... characters- inquiries which do not appear to have been made , and the absence of which tends to justify Dr. Bryson's remark , quoted at the commencement of this article , respecting the occasional deficiency of the returns in ...
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