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Page 109
... particular , produced the most decided advantage , by rendering the use of the knife both more safe and much less formidable . Mr. Thomas admits this to be the case ; yet he still thinks that in particular instances the cautery might be ...
... particular , produced the most decided advantage , by rendering the use of the knife both more safe and much less formidable . Mr. Thomas admits this to be the case ; yet he still thinks that in particular instances the cautery might be ...
Page 209
... particular af- fections it is most applicable ; and we frequently use it rather as an empirical remedy , than as one which we prescribe on scientific prin- ciples . Dr. Stock properly begins by inquiring into the general effects of cold ...
... particular af- fections it is most applicable ; and we frequently use it rather as an empirical remedy , than as one which we prescribe on scientific prin- ciples . Dr. Stock properly begins by inquiring into the general effects of cold ...
Page 535
... particular values that belong to them . There remains , then , nothing arbitrary in the expansion ; and the form of the generating function is completely determined , so that we may always know how all the values are introduced in the ...
... particular values that belong to them . There remains , then , nothing arbitrary in the expansion ; and the form of the generating function is completely determined , so that we may always know how all the values are introduced in the ...
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