Memoirs of John Abernethy, F.R.S.Hurst & Blackett, 1853 |
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... comparatively repulsive requisitions of the other , by saying with Dr. Barclay , of Edinburgh , that " he never would have wedded himself to so ugly a witch ( anatomy ) , but for the dower she brought him ( physiology ) . " The im ...
... comparatively repulsive requisitions of the other , by saying with Dr. Barclay , of Edinburgh , that " he never would have wedded himself to so ugly a witch ( anatomy ) , but for the dower she brought him ( physiology ) . " The im ...
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... his exertions were so great and continued , that he laid the foundation of those ailments , which at a comparatively early period of life began to embitter its enjoyment , Professor Owen . 74 HIS ZEAL AND INDUSTRY . and strewed the onward.
... his exertions were so great and continued , that he laid the foundation of those ailments , which at a comparatively early period of life began to embitter its enjoyment , Professor Owen . 74 HIS ZEAL AND INDUSTRY . and strewed the onward.
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... comparatively simple , ready , and , as it would seem , correct view of the subject . One other thing we learn from these cases -the extreme importance of examining bodies whilst their histories and symptoms can be recorded . It might ...
... comparatively simple , ready , and , as it would seem , correct view of the subject . One other thing we learn from these cases -the extreme importance of examining bodies whilst their histories and symptoms can be recorded . It might ...
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... comparatively painless malady . Deep in the loins there has been the smouldering fire of disease , which is to result in what is called " Lumbar abscess . " This grievous malady , which in many instances begins not less in- sidiously ...
... comparatively painless malady . Deep in the loins there has been the smouldering fire of disease , which is to result in what is called " Lumbar abscess . " This grievous malady , which in many instances begins not less in- sidiously ...
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... comparatively , few persons are bled ; and some few years ago I had a curious illustration of it . In a large institution , relieving several thou- 164 COMPARATIVE INFREQUENCY OF BLEEDING . sand patients annually , M 2 Its Frequency,
... comparatively , few persons are bled ; and some few years ago I had a curious illustration of it . In a large institution , relieving several thou- 164 COMPARATIVE INFREQUENCY OF BLEEDING . sand patients annually , M 2 Its Frequency,
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