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Page 14
... physicians ; and in consequence of their opinion of it , a royal edict was issued by the Prince of Peace , who on this occasion proved himself both a man of humanity as well as science , prohibiting the import- ation of such a dangerous ...
... physicians ; and in consequence of their opinion of it , a royal edict was issued by the Prince of Peace , who on this occasion proved himself both a man of humanity as well as science , prohibiting the import- ation of such a dangerous ...
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... physicians of the present day informs us , that of specifics he is not acquainted with one . All the remedies that have received the appellation of preventives have been presented to us , either in the form of lotion or ointment ...
... physicians of the present day informs us , that of specifics he is not acquainted with one . All the remedies that have received the appellation of preventives have been presented to us , either in the form of lotion or ointment ...
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... physician , Dr. Nisbet , who has paid attention to the subject . " As the teeth are so liable , from their office , to be af- fected by matters taken into the mouth , the first and most natural precaution is , to remove these before ...
... physician , Dr. Nisbet , who has paid attention to the subject . " As the teeth are so liable , from their office , to be af- fected by matters taken into the mouth , the first and most natural precaution is , to remove these before ...
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... physician's pu- pil there . He was afterwards my fellow - student at Edinburgh ; but he completed his education in the university of Leyden , where he took the degree of M. D. after a residence of two years . Soon after his * Why was ...
... physician's pu- pil there . He was afterwards my fellow - student at Edinburgh ; but he completed his education in the university of Leyden , where he took the degree of M. D. after a residence of two years . Soon after his * Why was ...
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... physician because he dealt long and extensively in the royal anodyne of Mr. Addington ? No ! talents will shew themselves , though reared on the dunghill , where an opportunity presents , and equal , if not superior to those which have ...
... physician because he dealt long and extensively in the royal anodyne of Mr. Addington ? No ! talents will shew themselves , though reared on the dunghill , where an opportunity presents , and equal , if not superior to those which have ...
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