The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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Page 387
... appears to be less unfavourable to the human frame than it might at first view be supposed ; for at the period of the greatest heat , and when the men were exposed to the most severe duty , they en- joyed the best health . The third ...
... appears to be less unfavourable to the human frame than it might at first view be supposed ; for at the period of the greatest heat , and when the men were exposed to the most severe duty , they en- joyed the best health . The third ...
Page 450
... appears that much benefit has been conferred on Geography by M. Ferrer . In the present report , several particular Geographical Determinations are put down ; and we hope that the whole will be made public , in order that our Maps and ...
... appears that much benefit has been conferred on Geography by M. Ferrer . In the present report , several particular Geographical Determinations are put down ; and we hope that the whole will be made public , in order that our Maps and ...
Page 466
... appears to us correct and perspicuous , considerably minute , yet not unnecessarily protracted . In the same style , the author pursues his statement of the practice of Hippocrates in ' fever ; giving an account of the scrupulous ...
... appears to us correct and perspicuous , considerably minute , yet not unnecessarily protracted . In the same style , the author pursues his statement of the practice of Hippocrates in ' fever ; giving an account of the scrupulous ...
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