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... evidence would show that he was substantially correct in his opinion , though somewhat inaccurate in expressing it . The view would not , however , be correct ; since he has made this ( as he asserts invariable difference ) his crucial ...
... evidence would show that he was substantially correct in his opinion , though somewhat inaccurate in expressing it . The view would not , however , be correct ; since he has made this ( as he asserts invariable difference ) his crucial ...
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... evidence were never less conclusive there would be an infinite saving of time and trouble ; to my mind this is quite satisfactory proof that Albers had had post mortem evidence of the correctness of his statement . I shall , however ...
... evidence were never less conclusive there would be an infinite saving of time and trouble ; to my mind this is quite satisfactory proof that Albers had had post mortem evidence of the correctness of his statement . I shall , however ...
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... evidence whatsoever that the authors of the seventeenth century described ( as he assumes they did ) the same disease as himself ; and this would almost justify the author of a review on his work in saying , * " Angina maligna , we ...
... evidence whatsoever that the authors of the seventeenth century described ( as he assumes they did ) the same disease as himself ; and this would almost justify the author of a review on his work in saying , * " Angina maligna , we ...
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... evidence of gangrene , can be simply , and perhaps sufficiently , accounted for by the partial decom- position of the exudation , exposed as it is to the conditions most favourable to such a process , viz . , warmth , air , and moisture ...
... evidence of gangrene , can be simply , and perhaps sufficiently , accounted for by the partial decom- position of the exudation , exposed as it is to the conditions most favourable to such a process , viz . , warmth , air , and moisture ...
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... evidence of purpura , from the absolute absence of blood corpuscles as proved by microscopical examination , as well as by the colour of the urine which may be neither red nor smoky . There are two circumstances which may lead us to ...
... evidence of purpura , from the absolute absence of blood corpuscles as proved by microscopical examination , as well as by the colour of the urine which may be neither red nor smoky . There are two circumstances which may lead us to ...
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