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Page 179
Several of the papers are inserted nearly in their original form , a few are curtailed , and some are wholly omitted , the papers which were written in Latin are translated ; and those that are not abridged have their style and mode of ...
Several of the papers are inserted nearly in their original form , a few are curtailed , and some are wholly omitted , the papers which were written in Latin are translated ; and those that are not abridged have their style and mode of ...
Page 175
Several of the papers are inserted nearly in their original form , a few are curtailed , and some are wholly omitted ; the papers which were written in Latin are translated ; and those that are not abridged have their style and mode of ...
Several of the papers are inserted nearly in their original form , a few are curtailed , and some are wholly omitted ; the papers which were written in Latin are translated ; and those that are not abridged have their style and mode of ...
Page 175
Twenty four biographical sketches are also given in this volume ; of which those that relate to Heberden , Pringle , and Russel are among the most valuable . In the 18th and last volume , we have abridgments of the original work from ...
Twenty four biographical sketches are also given in this volume ; of which those that relate to Heberden , Pringle , and Russel are among the most valuable . In the 18th and last volume , we have abridgments of the original work from ...
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