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Page 71
... frequently known , in such cases , to wreak their ven- geance on the poor fish , by thrusting a piece of wood through its gills , and in that condition turning it adrift upon the ocean . The efforts which are made by the tortured fish ...
... frequently known , in such cases , to wreak their ven- geance on the poor fish , by thrusting a piece of wood through its gills , and in that condition turning it adrift upon the ocean . The efforts which are made by the tortured fish ...
Page 169
... 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 , constipation , & c . are ...
... 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 , constipation , & c . are ...
Page 171
... frequently benefit than injure the patient by giving him wine , broths , & c .'- Besides typhus , the other diseases treated in this section are , febres intermittentes , scar- latina , rubeola , pertussis , variola , variola vaccina ...
... frequently benefit than injure the patient by giving him wine , broths , & c .'- Besides typhus , the other diseases treated in this section are , febres intermittentes , scar- latina , rubeola , pertussis , variola , variola vaccina ...
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