Terrible Tractoration!!: A Poetical Petition Against Galvanising Trumpery, and the Perkinistic Institution. : in Four Cantos : Most Respectfully Addressed to the Royal College of PhysiciansSamuel Stansbury, 1804 - 192 |
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Strona xii
... experiments of certain modern naturalists , which seem limited to the gratification of licentious curiosity , having for their object the attainment of no one possible practical good , is just and commendable : and indeed , the author ...
... experiments of certain modern naturalists , which seem limited to the gratification of licentious curiosity , having for their object the attainment of no one possible practical good , is just and commendable : and indeed , the author ...
Strona xix
... experiment , they have not informed us . 1 But ridicule , as before observed , has not been the only weapon with which Perkinism has been assailed . Falsehoods , ' BASE , WILFUL , and MALI- CIOUS , have been propagated with the like ...
... experiment , they have not informed us . 1 But ridicule , as before observed , has not been the only weapon with which Perkinism has been assailed . Falsehoods , ' BASE , WILFUL , and MALI- CIOUS , have been propagated with the like ...
Strona xxii
... experiments , purporting to have been made by one Mr. Wil- kinson , at Avondale , near Stratford upon Avon . Mr. Perkins has been at the trouble to ascertain the correctness of this statement , and has found that neither the said ...
... experiments , purporting to have been made by one Mr. Wil- kinson , at Avondale , near Stratford upon Avon . Mr. Perkins has been at the trouble to ascertain the correctness of this statement , and has found that neither the said ...
Strona xxiv
... experiments and remarks in favour of Perkinism ( among whom are eight pro- fessors in four different universities , twenty - one regular physicians , nineteen surgeons , and thirty clergymen ) has publicly or privately , so far as my ...
... experiments and remarks in favour of Perkinism ( among whom are eight pro- fessors in four different universities , twenty - one regular physicians , nineteen surgeons , and thirty clergymen ) has publicly or privately , so far as my ...
Strona xxv
... experiment , ( Mr. Perkins never published any facts on his own authority ) and in- terested or prejudiced persons , who have condemn- ed them without any trial whatever , generally indeed who have never seen them . This fact is ...
... experiment , ( Mr. Perkins never published any facts on his own authority ) and in- terested or prejudiced persons , who have condemn- ed them without any trial whatever , generally indeed who have never seen them . This fact is ...
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