Females and Their Diseases: A Series of Letters to His ClassLea and Blanchard, 1848 - 670 |
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Strona vi
... never find time , in the winter curriculum , to fulfil my duties as Lecturer on Diseases of Females and Children , I have taken occasion to speak to my Class through the press . In doing so , I cannot but stand before the public ...
... never find time , in the winter curriculum , to fulfil my duties as Lecturer on Diseases of Females and Children , I have taken occasion to speak to my Class through the press . In doing so , I cannot but stand before the public ...
Strona 46
... never told her love , But let Concealment , like a worm i ' the bud , Prey on her damask cheek ; And sate , like Patience on a monument , Smiling at grief . " She dies a willing martyr for religion , for country - for her children . Who ...
... never told her love , But let Concealment , like a worm i ' the bud , Prey on her damask cheek ; And sate , like Patience on a monument , Smiling at grief . " She dies a willing martyr for religion , for country - for her children . Who ...
Strona 52
... never be satiated until my soul were satisfied with the fulness of knowledge . For what are we in the general but erring and curious inquirers ? and , does not the most highly cultivated intelligence to be found among men , leave them ...
... never be satiated until my soul were satisfied with the fulness of knowledge . For what are we in the general but erring and curious inquirers ? and , does not the most highly cultivated intelligence to be found among men , leave them ...
Strona 57
... never transfer the weight of her body from one foot to the other , without transferring it from one acetabulum to the other ; and you remem- ber that the pubis owns one - fifth of the acetabulum , and you ought to know , that an ...
... never transfer the weight of her body from one foot to the other , without transferring it from one acetabulum to the other ; and you remem- ber that the pubis owns one - fifth of the acetabulum , and you ought to know , that an ...
Strona 60
... never be acceptable as the medical counsel of those females , who may be so unhappy as to find themselves compelled to sue to you for help in so great a time of need and mortification . Whenever from an anasarcous condition , or from an ...
... never be acceptable as the medical counsel of those females , who may be so unhappy as to find themselves compelled to sue to you for help in so great a time of need and mortification . Whenever from an anasarcous condition , or from an ...
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