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Page 162
... Practice . To which is added an Appendix , comprising the Acts of Henry VIII . and the Correspondence had with the public Bodies , together with the legal Opinion of an eminent Counsel on the Subject of Medical Regulation , & c . By ...
... Practice . To which is added an Appendix , comprising the Acts of Henry VIII . and the Correspondence had with the public Bodies , together with the legal Opinion of an eminent Counsel on the Subject of Medical Regulation , & c . By ...
Page 214
... practice . They all consider a hernia as a displaced viscus , which must be pushed back into its na tural situation ; and if this cannot be done by the most gentle means , more and more force must be employed until it is accomplished ...
... practice . They all consider a hernia as a displaced viscus , which must be pushed back into its na tural situation ; and if this cannot be done by the most gentle means , more and more force must be employed until it is accomplished ...
Page 222
... practice , than by remaining ignorant of causes , which are so ably explained in the present volume . The principle of working ships is made intelligible to the meanest capacity ; and when this is studied in addition to that knowlege ...
... practice , than by remaining ignorant of causes , which are so ably explained in the present volume . The principle of working ships is made intelligible to the meanest capacity ; and when this is studied in addition to that knowlege ...
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