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He even framed a kind of models of landkips , on his table , composed of broken ftones , dried herbs , and pieces of looking glass , which he magnified and improved into rocks , trees , and water . How far this latter practice may be ...
He even framed a kind of models of landkips , on his table , composed of broken ftones , dried herbs , and pieces of looking glass , which he magnified and improved into rocks , trees , and water . How far this latter practice may be ...
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He must enter the school of practice , and there learn to estimate the different nature of diseases ; he must there notice the proper and distinguishing marks of each , and observe their occasional complications with others ; and thus ...
He must enter the school of practice , and there learn to estimate the different nature of diseases ; he must there notice the proper and distinguishing marks of each , and observe their occasional complications with others ; and thus ...
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M. Bang being well aware of the value of a plain and faithful narration of occurrences in the practice of phyfic , has given an extensive list of cases and dissections . These two volumes contain a history of the medical practice of the ...
M. Bang being well aware of the value of a plain and faithful narration of occurrences in the practice of phyfic , has given an extensive list of cases and dissections . These two volumes contain a history of the medical practice of the ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
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Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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