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Side 17
... four years , as an external application to erysipelas , and had obtained results interesting and surprising . He thinks recent researches would lead us to suppose that erysipe- las was due to a cryptogamic or animalcular origin , and ...
... four years , as an external application to erysipelas , and had obtained results interesting and surprising . He thinks recent researches would lead us to suppose that erysipe- las was due to a cryptogamic or animalcular origin , and ...
Side 21
... Four of the ripe berries are said to cause " deep sleep in a child , " although the fruit is said to be eaten without inconvenience by the soldiers in British Kaffraria . ( The habitat may have something to do with the toxical qualities ...
... Four of the ripe berries are said to cause " deep sleep in a child , " although the fruit is said to be eaten without inconvenience by the soldiers in British Kaffraria . ( The habitat may have something to do with the toxical qualities ...
Side 27
... four or five inches wide was procured , and with this he made a slip - noose , put it around the child's neck and drew the child from the mother ; that he used a great deal of force . On the cross - examination he testified that his ...
... four or five inches wide was procured , and with this he made a slip - noose , put it around the child's neck and drew the child from the mother ; that he used a great deal of force . On the cross - examination he testified that his ...
Side 29
... four inches ; shoulders seven inches , ( the average being 5 , ) while the cranium was smaller than ordinary . " 66 The other witnesses , " regulars , " for the defense , testified the same in substance as the above ; one that there was ...
... four inches ; shoulders seven inches , ( the average being 5 , ) while the cranium was smaller than ordinary . " 66 The other witnesses , " regulars , " for the defense , testified the same in substance as the above ; one that there was ...
Side 32
... four hours they returned to court and reported that they could not agree , and asked to be discharged . The request was granted . In conclusion I would call the candid attention of the reader to the testimony of the witnesses of the ...
... four hours they returned to court and reported that they could not agree , and asked to be discharged . The request was granted . In conclusion I would call the candid attention of the reader to the testimony of the witnesses of the ...
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Side 393 - Into whatever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption ; and further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves.
Side 393 - I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. I will give no deadly medicine to any one if asked, nor suggest any such counsel; and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion.
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Side 393 - ... practitioners of this work. Into whatever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption, and further, from the seduction of females or...
Side 456 - Sacred: it appears to me to be nowise more divine nor more sacred than other diseases, but has a natural cause from which it originates like other affections.
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