The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 4;Volumen 105,Parte 1;Volumen 158E. Cave, 1835 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... cause of disease to the solids- s — a doctrine that has been gaining ground to the present day . The School of Themison § became divided into some minor sects , among whom the Pneumatics acquired considerable cele- brity , from the name ...
... cause of disease to the solids- s — a doctrine that has been gaining ground to the present day . The School of Themison § became divided into some minor sects , among whom the Pneumatics acquired considerable cele- brity , from the name ...
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... cause of the latter , and thus to form the most sublime theories upon the most simple reasonings . Stahl undertook to accomplish in Medicine what he had be- fore effected in Chemistry . He had been educated in the doctrines of Hip ...
... cause of the latter , and thus to form the most sublime theories upon the most simple reasonings . Stahl undertook to accomplish in Medicine what he had be- fore effected in Chemistry . He had been educated in the doctrines of Hip ...
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... cause of disease in the altered condition of the solids , and , by drawing attention to the muscular and ner- vous system , corrected errors which had lasted from the days of Hippo- crates . We are now fast descending to modern times ...
... cause of disease in the altered condition of the solids , and , by drawing attention to the muscular and ner- vous system , corrected errors which had lasted from the days of Hippo- crates . We are now fast descending to modern times ...
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... cause of the Reformation in this country than any other indi- vidual , because he may be truly said to have originated it . The service which he rendered to that cause has this peculiar feature of merit , that he stood alone , and was ...
... cause of the Reformation in this country than any other indi- vidual , because he may be truly said to have originated it . The service which he rendered to that cause has this peculiar feature of merit , that he stood alone , and was ...
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... cause hair to growe.- Take the water of flower - de - leuce , and washe thy heade therewith , and it shall cause hayre to growe . Also the water of rosemary hath the same vertue . If thou wash thy head with the same water , and let it ...
... cause hair to growe.- Take the water of flower - de - leuce , and washe thy heade therewith , and it shall cause hayre to growe . Also the water of rosemary hath the same vertue . If thou wash thy head with the same water , and let it ...
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