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Page 41
... several of his patients had taken confiderable quanti- ties . He confidently declares that he never observed the smallest benefit from hemlock in the cure of cancers ; but on the contrary has , in several instances , seen much mischief ...
... several of his patients had taken confiderable quanti- ties . He confidently declares that he never observed the smallest benefit from hemlock in the cure of cancers ; but on the contrary has , in several instances , seen much mischief ...
Page 424
... several common topics of morality in a new light , and treat of several not usually discussed from the pulpit : among these latter are , courtesy , fympathetic joy , religious conver- Sation , the excess of good nature , and fuch faults ...
... several common topics of morality in a new light , and treat of several not usually discussed from the pulpit : among these latter are , courtesy , fympathetic joy , religious conver- Sation , the excess of good nature , and fuch faults ...
Page 545
... several generations . The metaphyfical class in the historical part of this volume contains Obferuations relative to ... several academies , and profeffor of anatomy , chirurgery and midwifry at Flushing in Zealand , fent to ...
... several generations . The metaphyfical class in the historical part of this volume contains Obferuations relative to ... several academies , and profeffor of anatomy , chirurgery and midwifry at Flushing in Zealand , fent to ...
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