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Page 107
... disease by na- tural separation . By Samuel Young , Member of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons , London . 12mo . 4s . 6d . Boards . R. Phillips . The virulence of the disease which forms the subject of this publi- cation , and the little ...
... disease by na- tural separation . By Samuel Young , Member of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons , London . 12mo . 4s . 6d . Boards . R. Phillips . The virulence of the disease which forms the subject of this publi- cation , and the little ...
Page 109
... disease with peculiar assiduity , and taken much pains to investigate its diagnostic symptoms . They wisely directed the prin- cipal part of their curative means to its incipient state of scirrhus ; since , when the disease was advanced ...
... disease with peculiar assiduity , and taken much pains to investigate its diagnostic symptoms . They wisely directed the prin- cipal part of their curative means to its incipient state of scirrhus ; since , when the disease was advanced ...
Page 110
... disease , which forms the subject of them , should have remained so long without being dis- tinctly noticed ; and it is likewise somewhat remarkable that at length three treatises should have been written nearly at the same time ; for ...
... disease , which forms the subject of them , should have remained so long without being dis- tinctly noticed ; and it is likewise somewhat remarkable that at length three treatises should have been written nearly at the same time ; for ...
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