Discourses on practical physicJ. & A. Churchill, 1871 - 93 pages |
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... lecture room half asleep , and anon in that lecture room very much too wide awake ; this hour pouring out thy broken ideas on that operation , criticising Peter thy master , at the expense of Paul thy master , and finishing up the day ...
... lecture room half asleep , and anon in that lecture room very much too wide awake ; this hour pouring out thy broken ideas on that operation , criticising Peter thy master , at the expense of Paul thy master , and finishing up the day ...
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... Lecturer is out of the chair and into the chariot ; and thus we are accustomed to hear of the various schools that " the school is of no moment , " that " one school is as good as another , " and that every- thing in the way of success ...
... Lecturer is out of the chair and into the chariot ; and thus we are accustomed to hear of the various schools that " the school is of no moment , " that " one school is as good as another , " and that every- thing in the way of success ...
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... lectures in my course of Experimental and Practical Medicine . The phenomenon of intermittency in the pulse stroke ... lecture was published that I was conversant of the practical interest which the profession took in the question ...
... lectures in my course of Experimental and Practical Medicine . The phenomenon of intermittency in the pulse stroke ... lecture was published that I was conversant of the practical interest which the profession took in the question ...
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... lecture I took the view that the primary mischief was in the cerebro - spinal system , and was cerebral . In putting forward this view I was influenced by the idea that , because the disorder was excited by certain acts which we call ...
... lecture I took the view that the primary mischief was in the cerebro - spinal system , and was cerebral . In putting forward this view I was influenced by the idea that , because the disorder was excited by certain acts which we call ...
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... Lectures 12 12 21 12 25 Moore's Health in Tropics .. 26 Parkes on Hygiene 28 Dale's Practical Medicine .. Davey's Ganglionic Nervous Syst . 14 Day's Clinical Histories .. 15 Elam on Medicine , Disease , and 14 CLIMATE . Pickford on ...
... Lectures 12 12 21 12 25 Moore's Health in Tropics .. 26 Parkes on Hygiene 28 Dale's Practical Medicine .. Davey's Ganglionic Nervous Syst . 14 Day's Clinical Histories .. 15 Elam on Medicine , Disease , and 14 CLIMATE . Pickford on ...
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Page 1 - So I returned, and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter. Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive.
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