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Page 90
... disease by contagion , the ge- neration of which is a consequence of the febrile action . The fact that , even during the prevalence of an infectious epidemic fever , the disease is propagated in many instances by the same causes which ...
... disease by contagion , the ge- neration of which is a consequence of the febrile action . The fact that , even during the prevalence of an infectious epidemic fever , the disease is propagated in many instances by the same causes which ...
Page 164
... disease . If it be produced by worms or by dentition , then by speedily expelling the former , or by freely dividing the gums in the latter case , we may reasonably hope to put a stop to the disease . If , however , proper means be not ...
... disease . If it be produced by worms or by dentition , then by speedily expelling the former , or by freely dividing the gums in the latter case , we may reasonably hope to put a stop to the disease . If , however , proper means be not ...
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... disease , as being more frequently symptomatic than we commonly suspect . ' Dyspepsia is generally described as a distinct disease , and many symptoms characteristic of it , such as heart - burn , flatulent and acid eructations ...
... disease , as being more frequently symptomatic than we commonly suspect . ' Dyspepsia is generally described as a distinct disease , and many symptoms characteristic of it , such as heart - burn , flatulent and acid eructations ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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