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Page 23
the mere washing the parts themselves will be suffi- cient , without any thing else ; and that cleanliness , therefore , tends much to prevent the attack of the dis- ease . From considering , however , the manner in which the infection ...
the mere washing the parts themselves will be suffi- cient , without any thing else ; and that cleanliness , therefore , tends much to prevent the attack of the dis- ease . From considering , however , the manner in which the infection ...
Page 27
... thing that heightens the female charms , or adds to the lustre of beauty , we approve and admire ; we only wish to direct the fair against what may prove injurious to themselves , or derange their health , while in- creasing the power ...
... thing that heightens the female charms , or adds to the lustre of beauty , we approve and admire ; we only wish to direct the fair against what may prove injurious to themselves , or derange their health , while in- creasing the power ...
Page 36
... long introduced into Britain . It has only taken any thing of a scientific form from the time of John Hunter's publication on the teeth , but still the dentists should know better , 36 June , Chevalier Ruspini's Tincture , & c .
... long introduced into Britain . It has only taken any thing of a scientific form from the time of John Hunter's publication on the teeth , but still the dentists should know better , 36 June , Chevalier Ruspini's Tincture , & c .
Page 44
... thing that is untrue or erroneous in the most essen- tial particulars , I beg to correct the mis - statements in a paper of your last , entitled , " A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Coquus , " that is , of Dr. Cooke , as we may col- lect ...
... thing that is untrue or erroneous in the most essen- tial particulars , I beg to correct the mis - statements in a paper of your last , entitled , " A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Coquus , " that is , of Dr. Cooke , as we may col- lect ...
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... thing was the case . The state of his wounds appeared to have been mucli , if not wholly , neglected ; and on a surgeon being sent for , he seemed to be loth to give his opinion as to what he supposed might have been the cause of them ...
... thing was the case . The state of his wounds appeared to have been mucli , if not wholly , neglected ; and on a surgeon being sent for , he seemed to be loth to give his opinion as to what he supposed might have been the cause of them ...
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