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... malady itself , or to the inadequate remedies , which were applied for its relief . It will be conceived perhaps by those , to whom the combination , which I have ventu- red to adopt , may appear strange and discor- dant , that the word ...
... malady itself , or to the inadequate remedies , which were applied for its relief . It will be conceived perhaps by those , to whom the combination , which I have ventu- red to adopt , may appear strange and discor- dant , that the word ...
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Walter Whiter. the afflictions of the sufferer and completed the cure of his malady . Such is the language , in which the expe- ence of the eighteenth Century has taught us to describe the issue of a Disorder , which in every former age ...
Walter Whiter. the afflictions of the sufferer and completed the cure of his malady . Such is the language , in which the expe- ence of the eighteenth Century has taught us to describe the issue of a Disorder , which in every former age ...
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... Malady had run its course , and when no other evil was to be combated , but the weakness and debility of the frame . It is thus perhaps that the false conceptions of mankind on the process of Suspended Animation may have converted the ...
... Malady had run its course , and when no other evil was to be combated , but the weakness and debility of the frame . It is thus perhaps that the false conceptions of mankind on the process of Suspended Animation may have converted the ...
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... malady : or , in other words , it might perhaps be conceived , that in some cases , what we call Death was in truth the crisis of the Disorder , in which nature had worked out her own cure by her own process ; though the organs had ...
... malady : or , in other words , it might perhaps be conceived , that in some cases , what we call Death was in truth the crisis of the Disorder , in which nature had worked out her own cure by her own process ; though the organs had ...
Strona 118
... malady , and that no- thing would oppose its restoration to health , but the debility arising from the former Disease . In some cases of recovery after Fevers in which these alternate attacks of paroxysm and depression have by some acci ...
... malady , and that no- thing would oppose its restoration to health , but the debility arising from the former Disease . In some cases of recovery after Fevers in which these alternate attacks of paroxysm and depression have by some acci ...
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