The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1818 - Books |
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Page 25
... disease which are more strictly corporeal , the risk as well as evil of engendering them is smaller , not only be- cause they are less serious in their character and consequences than mental maladies , but also , because they are more ...
... disease which are more strictly corporeal , the risk as well as evil of engendering them is smaller , not only be- cause they are less serious in their character and consequences than mental maladies , but also , because they are more ...
Page 317
... diseases of the chest ; on the diseases of the contents of the abdomen ; on some affections of the testicle and its coverings ; on some of the affections of the uterus and its appendages ; on lumbar abscess ; on hip - disease ; on disease ...
... diseases of the chest ; on the diseases of the contents of the abdomen ; on some affections of the testicle and its coverings ; on some of the affections of the uterus and its appendages ; on lumbar abscess ; on hip - disease ; on disease ...
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... Disease . By Thomas Mayo , B. M. Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . 8vo . pp . 90. Boards . Underwood . 1817 . Although we do not find much in this work which can recommend it to notice as a literary performance , or even as a ...
... Disease . By Thomas Mayo , B. M. Fellow of Oriel College , Oxford . 8vo . pp . 90. Boards . Underwood . 1817 . Although we do not find much in this work which can recommend it to notice as a literary performance , or even as a ...
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