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Page 52
... remain in contact with the external opening , and will adhere to it so that , if the natural passage be not restored ... remains for me to mention the conduct which a surgeon should pursue in such a case . This is to dilate the stricture ...
... remain in contact with the external opening , and will adhere to it so that , if the natural passage be not restored ... remains for me to mention the conduct which a surgeon should pursue in such a case . This is to dilate the stricture ...
Page 253
... remains to them of having an independent representation ; —a representation composed of men who have exactly the ... remain in full force at home - namely , that the profit of Great Britain is the greater , the more closely she draws ...
... remains to them of having an independent representation ; —a representation composed of men who have exactly the ... remain in full force at home - namely , that the profit of Great Britain is the greater , the more closely she draws ...
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... remains of certain species which might be now extinct . Any opinion of this kind with respect to these animals appears to be hardly admissible ; since from the in- numerable recesses in which they lurk , and still more from the com ...
... remains of certain species which might be now extinct . Any opinion of this kind with respect to these animals appears to be hardly admissible ; since from the in- numerable recesses in which they lurk , and still more from the com ...
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