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Page 70
... mentioned as useful , but chiefly in dropsical habits . Dr. Bree adds ; When the disease is complicated with general dropsy , I have seen great advantage to the breathing , from their application , to the thighs .'- Antispasmodics , our ...
... mentioned as useful , but chiefly in dropsical habits . Dr. Bree adds ; When the disease is complicated with general dropsy , I have seen great advantage to the breathing , from their application , to the thighs .'- Antispasmodics , our ...
Page 152
... mentioned , I called at a shop to pur- chase some confections which I knew my mother was fond of . While I sat in ... mention of my father's name , my maid , who was present , uttered a shriek , and I lost all recollection . ' While we ...
... mentioned , I called at a shop to pur- chase some confections which I knew my mother was fond of . While I sat in ... mention of my father's name , my maid , who was present , uttered a shriek , and I lost all recollection . ' While we ...
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... mentioned in the Puranas , and described to be on a high mountain , not far from the sea - shore . ' On this passage , we have only to observe that Edris , or the instructor , is the name by which the Mohammedans mention Enoch . It is ...
... mentioned in the Puranas , and described to be on a high mountain , not far from the sea - shore . ' On this passage , we have only to observe that Edris , or the instructor , is the name by which the Mohammedans mention Enoch . It is ...
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