Consumption; Its Early and Remediable StagesWalton and Maberly, 1862 - 447 páginas |
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... instances we are acquainted with certain leading facts , whilst the minute changes which they grossly represent are hid from view ; and in like manner , and in various degrees , we possess certain powers by which we may violently arrest ...
... instances we are acquainted with certain leading facts , whilst the minute changes which they grossly represent are hid from view ; and in like manner , and in various degrees , we possess certain powers by which we may violently arrest ...
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... instances of the extreme colour were few , so that black hair was found in only 1 · 4 ; chocolate , in 57 ; sandy , in 4 · 1 ; and flaxen , or nearly white , in 33 per cent .; and hence the various shades of brown were almost universal ...
... instances of the extreme colour were few , so that black hair was found in only 1 · 4 ; chocolate , in 57 ; sandy , in 4 · 1 ; and flaxen , or nearly white , in 33 per cent .; and hence the various shades of brown were almost universal ...
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... instance in which milk was solely objected to . When , however , we refer to the combinations of the several foods we find large numbers who disliked them . Thus acids were objected to by 29 ' ; sugar , 25 * 7 ; tea , 116 ; coffee , 173 ...
... instance in which milk was solely objected to . When , however , we refer to the combinations of the several foods we find large numbers who disliked them . Thus acids were objected to by 29 ' ; sugar , 25 * 7 ; tea , 116 ; coffee , 173 ...
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... instances the supply of meat was unlimited , and as they were all men , and belonged to the working classes , it must be admitted that whilst the quantity taken was considerable , it was below that which healthy men . similarly situated ...
... instances the supply of meat was unlimited , and as they were all men , and belonged to the working classes , it must be admitted that whilst the quantity taken was considerable , it was below that which healthy men . similarly situated ...
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... instances it is a prominent symptom , and demands prime attention . In a majority of such cases there is much intolerance of fat , and occasionally we have met with instances in which fat caused pain at the stomach . AMOUNT OF FOOD ...
... instances it is a prominent symptom , and demands prime attention . In a majority of such cases there is much intolerance of fat , and occasionally we have met with instances in which fat caused pain at the stomach . AMOUNT OF FOOD ...
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