The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 - Books |
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Page 318
... operation of an influx of money , we find this passage in the very page that follows : In return for these various commodities ( exported to Spain , Portugal , or their colonies , ) we receive , of course , remittances in gold and ...
... operation of an influx of money , we find this passage in the very page that follows : In return for these various commodities ( exported to Spain , Portugal , or their colonies , ) we receive , of course , remittances in gold and ...
Page 423
... Operation , adapted to each peculiar Case , fully explained ; with an Account of the Opinions and Practice of the ... operation is demanded . The first method , dividing the iris with a simple incision , is the operation of Mr. Cheselden ...
... Operation , adapted to each peculiar Case , fully explained ; with an Account of the Opinions and Practice of the ... operation is demanded . The first method , dividing the iris with a simple incision , is the operation of Mr. Cheselden ...
Page 488
... operation being performed . In the Syntagma praxeos Mayer- nianæ , ( Lond . 1690 , p . 84. ) it is related , under the marginal title of Operatio Admiranda , that an operation exactly re- sembling what is now termed keratonyxis was ...
... operation being performed . In the Syntagma praxeos Mayer- nianæ , ( Lond . 1690 , p . 84. ) it is related , under the marginal title of Operatio Admiranda , that an operation exactly re- sembling what is now termed keratonyxis was ...
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