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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... considered as a whimsical circumstance , that the Egyptians should have had particular physicians for different disorders , even for the tooth - ache , to which they were subject from chewing green - sugar - canes .'- Pauw on the ...
... considered as a whimsical circumstance , that the Egyptians should have had particular physicians for different disorders , even for the tooth - ache , to which they were subject from chewing green - sugar - canes .'- Pauw on the ...
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... considered as one step to future improve- ment ; for in the eighth century , if we may believe the Abbé Renaudot , the Chinese were Anthropophagi ! and would certainly have eaten up Lord Napier , and brought to table our ambassadors ...
... considered as one step to future improve- ment ; for in the eighth century , if we may believe the Abbé Renaudot , the Chinese were Anthropophagi ! and would certainly have eaten up Lord Napier , and brought to table our ambassadors ...
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... considered Medicine as an art not below the dignity of the monarch ; and so kings became its nursing- fathers , and queens its nursing mothers . Illustrious are the names that appear in the original College of Physicians ! Besides ...
... considered Medicine as an art not below the dignity of the monarch ; and so kings became its nursing- fathers , and queens its nursing mothers . Illustrious are the names that appear in the original College of Physicians ! Besides ...
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... considered to have introduced a new æra in medical science . For a minute account of this illustrious philosopher , we refer with pleasure to Dr. Bostock's work . * The service which Haller rendered to Physiology was performed by Cullen ...
... considered to have introduced a new æra in medical science . For a minute account of this illustrious philosopher , we refer with pleasure to Dr. Bostock's work . * The service which Haller rendered to Physiology was performed by Cullen ...
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... considered an example of a primitive Christian church , and we shall therefore notice it with the particularity it merits . It is immediately beneath the eastern portion of the chancel , from which it is entered through a trap - door ...
... considered an example of a primitive Christian church , and we shall therefore notice it with the particularity it merits . It is immediately beneath the eastern portion of the chancel , from which it is entered through a trap - door ...
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