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... tion , all candid and rational hints for amendment may have their uti- lity . The writer before us has brought together a mass of informa- tion relative to the present state of medical practice , which , though not well digested , nor ...
... tion , all candid and rational hints for amendment may have their uti- lity . The writer before us has brought together a mass of informa- tion relative to the present state of medical practice , which , though not well digested , nor ...
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... tion with which he anticipates the universality of his work : Should the following pages ever find their way into other lan- guages , it will increase my satisfaction ; as other nations will then see a Republican's sentiments of freedom ...
... tion with which he anticipates the universality of his work : Should the following pages ever find their way into other lan- guages , it will increase my satisfaction ; as other nations will then see a Republican's sentiments of freedom ...
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... tion takes place in the most intense cold ; nor would the small density of these upper regions be an obstacle ; for evaporation . takes place even in the vacuum of the air - pump . Moreover , the solar atmosphere , which envelopes the ...
... tion takes place in the most intense cold ; nor would the small density of these upper regions be an obstacle ; for evaporation . takes place even in the vacuum of the air - pump . Moreover , the solar atmosphere , which envelopes the ...
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