The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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This Day are publifhed , price 6s . 8vo . boards , Facts and Observations on Liver Complaints . and Bilious Disorders in general ; Connected by an Appropriate and Successful Mode of Treatment , illuftrated and confirmed by a numerous ...
This Day are publifhed , price 6s . 8vo . boards , Facts and Observations on Liver Complaints . and Bilious Disorders in general ; Connected by an Appropriate and Successful Mode of Treatment , illuftrated and confirmed by a numerous ...
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... observation which , in diseases of such frequent occurrence , every indivi- dual is capable of exercising . With such ... observed , that these posi- tions are not theoretical reasonings , but positive facts , which , when established ...
... observation which , in diseases of such frequent occurrence , every indivi- dual is capable of exercising . With such ... observed , that these posi- tions are not theoretical reasonings , but positive facts , which , when established ...
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... observed the thermometer at or before sun rise , and again at noon be- tween twelve and one . The highest point of the thermometer during 1753 , ( the first whole year of his observations ) was 86 ° , its lowest point 720 , making a ...
... observed the thermometer at or before sun rise , and again at noon be- tween twelve and one . The highest point of the thermometer during 1753 , ( the first whole year of his observations ) was 86 ° , its lowest point 720 , making a ...
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... observation of the Re- viewer has no meaning , and his remark , as calculated to mislead , is worse than trifling . Does Wallis then say , either directly or indirectly , that these plurals are not exceptions ? Quite the reverse . Nay ...
... observation of the Re- viewer has no meaning , and his remark , as calculated to mislead , is worse than trifling . Does Wallis then say , either directly or indirectly , that these plurals are not exceptions ? Quite the reverse . Nay ...
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... observations from perusing Mr.that every being is intended for some de⚫ Kidson's paper in your last Magazine , finite end or purpose , they attach feel- and which I hope will sufficiently explainings of importance even to inanimate ob ...
... observations from perusing Mr.that every being is intended for some de⚫ Kidson's paper in your last Magazine , finite end or purpose , they attach feel- and which I hope will sufficiently explainings of importance even to inanimate ob ...
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