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Page 142
... attention to the appearance of the primary sores , but here we are disappointed . The appear ance of chancres , acknowleged to be venereal , is allowed to be so different , that we are frequently obliged to form our opinion re- specting ...
... attention to the appearance of the primary sores , but here we are disappointed . The appear ance of chancres , acknowleged to be venereal , is allowed to be so different , that we are frequently obliged to form our opinion re- specting ...
Page 434
... attention , in which the author adduces his own observations on the subject . He first relates his experience of the effects of the lunar influence in Jamaica , particu- larly in the year 1-77 ; when , he says , they were more ...
... attention , in which the author adduces his own observations on the subject . He first relates his experience of the effects of the lunar influence in Jamaica , particu- larly in the year 1-77 ; when , he says , they were more ...
Page 476
... attention to method would have been desireable . Our limits necessarily prevent us from entering on a minute analysis of the contents of this volume ; and indeed we do not regard them as of sufficient importance to deserve such an ...
... attention to method would have been desireable . Our limits necessarily prevent us from entering on a minute analysis of the contents of this volume ; and indeed we do not regard them as of sufficient importance to deserve such an ...
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