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Page 42
... body of a deceased person , on paying a trifling sum per night , towards the expences of the insti- tution . Here the body is deposited on a couch , lightly covered , and provided with a string fastened to the hand , which pulls a bell ...
... body of a deceased person , on paying a trifling sum per night , towards the expences of the insti- tution . Here the body is deposited on a couch , lightly covered , and provided with a string fastened to the hand , which pulls a bell ...
Page 121
... body more active , and the mind more serene ; lifted up above the dwel- lings of man , we discard all groveling and earthly passions ; the thoughts assume a character of sublimity , proportionate to the grandeur of the surrounding ...
... body more active , and the mind more serene ; lifted up above the dwel- lings of man , we discard all groveling and earthly passions ; the thoughts assume a character of sublimity , proportionate to the grandeur of the surrounding ...
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... body occur some time afterward , or be of an equivocal appearance , such eruptions on the body in general proceed un- doubtedly from the vaccine disease : but , if this surrounding inflammation do not take place , and eruptions like the ...
... body occur some time afterward , or be of an equivocal appearance , such eruptions on the body in general proceed un- doubtedly from the vaccine disease : but , if this surrounding inflammation do not take place , and eruptions like the ...
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