Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen50S. Highley, 1847 |
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... experience teaches us , that such are the most efficacious . It likewise shows that all agitation of mind and all bodily motion should as much as possible be prevented ; because they increase the force of the circulation , and are ...
... experience teaches us , that such are the most efficacious . It likewise shows that all agitation of mind and all bodily motion should as much as possible be prevented ; because they increase the force of the circulation , and are ...
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... experience of most observers and practitioners must have furnished similar instances . The authority of Mr. Hunter is so influential in all points relating to the blood , that it is particularly necessary to correct any errors into ...
... experience of most observers and practitioners must have furnished similar instances . The authority of Mr. Hunter is so influential in all points relating to the blood , that it is particularly necessary to correct any errors into ...
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... experience of the metropolis , and the specific recommendations of the second Report are applied directly to evils prevalent in the metropolis ; while it is universally known and admitted that the towns in Ireland and Scotland are ...
... experience of the metropolis , and the specific recommendations of the second Report are applied directly to evils prevalent in the metropolis ; while it is universally known and admitted that the towns in Ireland and Scotland are ...
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... experience , to realise their full meaning . We are too apt to consider such state- ments as mere barren statistical results . They have in them , nevertheless , an awful depth of significancy . They are the indexes of a degree of human ...
... experience , to realise their full meaning . We are too apt to consider such state- ments as mere barren statistical results . They have in them , nevertheless , an awful depth of significancy . They are the indexes of a degree of human ...
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... Experience has proved that these excreta , but especially the urine , are among the most effective of our ma- nures ; and that they far exceed in value the products of the farm - yard and all solid manures , not even excepting guano ...
... Experience has proved that these excreta , but especially the urine , are among the most effective of our ma- nures ; and that they far exceed in value the products of the farm - yard and all solid manures , not even excepting guano ...
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