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Page 204
... opinion which we mentioned above , respecting the little advantage to be derived from the formation of general hospi tals , is confirmed by some facts which are stated in the notes to the 2d chapter . In the year 1793 , a different ...
... opinion which we mentioned above , respecting the little advantage to be derived from the formation of general hospi tals , is confirmed by some facts which are stated in the notes to the 2d chapter . In the year 1793 , a different ...
Page 224
... opinion that he has not succeeded in throwing any new light on the subjects to which he adverts . He admits that the passage from Macbeth , quoted in p . 36. is incorrigibly embarrassed , ' and his supplemental remarks do not contradict ...
... opinion that he has not succeeded in throwing any new light on the subjects to which he adverts . He admits that the passage from Macbeth , quoted in p . 36. is incorrigibly embarrassed , ' and his supplemental remarks do not contradict ...
Page 429
... opinion of the latter , he imagines that sulphurated hydrogen , when received into the system , acts by attracting from it the superfluity of oxy- gen ; or , to use his own expression , that it possesses a disoxy- genating or sedative ...
... opinion of the latter , he imagines that sulphurated hydrogen , when received into the system , acts by attracting from it the superfluity of oxy- gen ; or , to use his own expression , that it possesses a disoxy- genating or sedative ...
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