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Page 25
... advantage . The chapter on jaundice is long , and contains many useful , but in general well - known facts . In the pain and sickness occasioned by biliary calculi , Dr. H. recommends opium , and saline purgatives . He does not seem to ...
... advantage . The chapter on jaundice is long , and contains many useful , but in general well - known facts . In the pain and sickness occasioned by biliary calculi , Dr. H. recommends opium , and saline purgatives . He does not seem to ...
Page 80
... advantage of a country , and the promotion of agriculture , without crowding manufacturers into great towns , the invariable sink of the morals , health , amd population of a state , and , of course , of both wealth and revenue . Let ...
... advantage of a country , and the promotion of agriculture , without crowding manufacturers into great towns , the invariable sink of the morals , health , amd population of a state , and , of course , of both wealth and revenue . Let ...
Page 425
... advantage to the original work , to the Public , or to themselves . They have therefore de- termined to publish a NEW WORK , and to avail themselves of the opportunity that is thus afforded them , of reducing the Folio to the Quarto ...
... advantage to the original work , to the Public , or to themselves . They have therefore de- termined to publish a NEW WORK , and to avail themselves of the opportunity that is thus afforded them , of reducing the Folio to the Quarto ...
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