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... remains for investiga- tion . Apart from these philosophical considerations , there are immense commercial interests connected with the control of the epizootic diseases ; a control that cannot be perfectly exercised until , by the sys ...
... remains for investiga- tion . Apart from these philosophical considerations , there are immense commercial interests connected with the control of the epizootic diseases ; a control that cannot be perfectly exercised until , by the sys ...
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... remains to be considered . I mean the position and functions of the Minister of Health , who would preside over the Department . At first sight it will occur to most minds , that , following the usual precedent , this Minister should be ...
... remains to be considered . I mean the position and functions of the Minister of Health , who would preside over the Department . At first sight it will occur to most minds , that , following the usual precedent , this Minister should be ...
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... remains the same . The rule should certainly apply to the new office to which I have directed attention ; and there are numerous methods by which the end could be so accomplished , that the post of Minister of Health should be one for ...
... remains the same . The rule should certainly apply to the new office to which I have directed attention ; and there are numerous methods by which the end could be so accomplished , that the post of Minister of Health should be one for ...
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... remains for me , Mr. Chadwick , to thank you , as President , and the other members of the Sanitary Insti- tute , for the honour conferred on me in inviting me to deliver one of the public addresses at this Congress . I have spoken on a ...
... remains for me , Mr. Chadwick , to thank you , as President , and the other members of the Sanitary Insti- tute , for the honour conferred on me in inviting me to deliver one of the public addresses at this Congress . I have spoken on a ...
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... remains . It is Horatio More's Tables of Surgery . ' His reputation consists in his having founded the chair above named . " It is presumed that Harvey commenced his de- monstrations of the circulation of the blood in the first course ...
... remains . It is Horatio More's Tables of Surgery . ' His reputation consists in his having founded the chair above named . " It is presumed that Harvey commenced his de- monstrations of the circulation of the blood in the first course ...
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