Common Things which Ought to be Made Universally KnownJohn Warren, 1880 - 39 |
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... written letters , which were added , some years subse- quently , in order that the subject , submitted to consideration in the two first letters , might be treated in some measure of completeness . Three principal objects are proposed ...
... written letters , which were added , some years subse- quently , in order that the subject , submitted to consideration in the two first letters , might be treated in some measure of completeness . Three principal objects are proposed ...
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... writing that " camphor julep " is indeed " a valuable medicine , and one that would not easily kill any person . " Another 29 " " To must doctor in the Eastern Post ( March , 1872 ) decried this " camphor julep " of Dr. Copland as " a ...
... writing that " camphor julep " is indeed " a valuable medicine , and one that would not easily kill any person . " Another 29 " " To must doctor in the Eastern Post ( March , 1872 ) decried this " camphor julep " of Dr. Copland as " a ...
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... written , if details were demanded , on the subject of the defects , of the shortcomings , of the negligences , of the crimes , even , with which too many persons , working in these " businesses , " not to call them all by the same term ...
... written , if details were demanded , on the subject of the defects , of the shortcomings , of the negligences , of the crimes , even , with which too many persons , working in these " businesses , " not to call them all by the same term ...
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... writing , as I have written , were- I. To draw public attention to some of the general defects , and deficiencies , of the medical system . II . To offer one or two scraps of information , which I considered , more or less , valuable to ...
... writing , as I have written , were- I. To draw public attention to some of the general defects , and deficiencies , of the medical system . II . To offer one or two scraps of information , which I considered , more or less , valuable to ...
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... writing what I have written in No. 1 and . No. 2 , " Common Things , " I venture very humbly , to compare my action - in endeavouring to spread abroad useful knowledge to the action of the man who sowed , in his field , good seed ...
... writing what I have written in No. 1 and . No. 2 , " Common Things , " I venture very humbly , to compare my action - in endeavouring to spread abroad useful knowledge to the action of the man who sowed , in his field , good seed ...
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17th of March 31st of March anonymous correspondent appointed attacks of disease Avert disease Barkway branches of society Bronchitis Camphor Julep Camphor Water catarrh chest chip in porridge cold COMMON THINGS conscientious correspondent's covenanted created honourably creating fortunes cure a hoarseness cure of souls declare that diseases denounce Diphtheria doctors Earlsbury Park Eastern Post endeavoured existing medical fellow-creatures fession gentleman hand down honourably harmless saline mixture HENRY CLINTON Herts human Incubus injustice James Copland John Bull JOHN WARREN keep the throat late Dr Lawyer lungs Medical Profession medical system Morbos avertere number of premature obstructions occasion offices ounce parishoners permitted phor Julep possible Prescription prevent protect from Ill-health protect the throat regular prac remuneration ROYSTON PRESS salaries by Government Savage Club Seidlitz Powders Simple Syrup Spirit of Nitre statements suffering from Disease sufficient number surgical sweeping charges Sweet Spirit teaspoonful uncommon honesty UNIVERSALLY MADE KNOWN
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