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Page 127
... stances , will possess constitutional powers equal to the ordinary func tons of health , but yet accompanied with a ... stance would have been overlooked . At length , we arrive at the proximate cause of gout : but this we shall not ...
... stances , will possess constitutional powers equal to the ordinary func tons of health , but yet accompanied with a ... stance would have been overlooked . At length , we arrive at the proximate cause of gout : but this we shall not ...
Page 268
... stances attained : The means which have been most efficient in reducing such to- mors are the application of leeches , at short intervals , the periods being varied according to circumstances . The external use of spirit of wine ...
... stances attained : The means which have been most efficient in reducing such to- mors are the application of leeches , at short intervals , the periods being varied according to circumstances . The external use of spirit of wine ...
Page 333
... stance of the Seven Brethren , might not its evidence be taken in other matters ? We doubt whether the Orthodox will approve the Bishop's account , which makes the second person of the Trinity contend with the Devil about the body of ...
... stance of the Seven Brethren , might not its evidence be taken in other matters ? We doubt whether the Orthodox will approve the Bishop's account , which makes the second person of the Trinity contend with the Devil about the body of ...
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