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Page 162
... shall attend to the contents of Part II . that have not already been specified . - [ To be continued . ] ART . 1 ART . V. A Compendium of Medical Practice , 162 Communications to the B. of Agriculture , Vols . VI . & VII .
... shall attend to the contents of Part II . that have not already been specified . - [ To be continued . ] ART . 1 ART . V. A Compendium of Medical Practice , 162 Communications to the B. of Agriculture , Vols . VI . & VII .
Page 207
... continued exertion of the mental energies are very common causes of the worst forms of dropsy of the brain ; and it is commonly observed that the victims of this prevalent and fatal disorder are children endowed with great great ...
... continued exertion of the mental energies are very common causes of the worst forms of dropsy of the brain ; and it is commonly observed that the victims of this prevalent and fatal disorder are children endowed with great great ...
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... continued many years in Guayra , itinerating among the savages . In one of these excursions the former was caught by a sudden flood between two rivers : both overflowed , and presently the whole plain had the appearance of one bound ...
... continued many years in Guayra , itinerating among the savages . In one of these excursions the former was caught by a sudden flood between two rivers : both overflowed , and presently the whole plain had the appearance of one bound ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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