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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... says that one of the kings of Egypt wrote a book on anatomy , or more probably the art of dissecting for the purpose of embalming . It is said that this art continued till the time of Theodosius . Dion Cassius relates , that Augustus ...
... says that one of the kings of Egypt wrote a book on anatomy , or more probably the art of dissecting for the purpose of embalming . It is said that this art continued till the time of Theodosius . Dion Cassius relates , that Augustus ...
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... says , that the sick at Babylon were stationed in places of public resort , and remained exposed for the inspec- tion of passengers , who were requested to furnish them with their advice , or rather every one was obliged to give some ...
... says , that the sick at Babylon were stationed in places of public resort , and remained exposed for the inspec- tion of passengers , who were requested to furnish them with their advice , or rather every one was obliged to give some ...
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... says Cabanis , ' from infancy with all the objects of his studies ; instructed in eloquence and philosophy by the most celebrated masters ; having his mind enriched with the largest collection of observations which could at that time ...
... says Cabanis , ' from infancy with all the objects of his studies ; instructed in eloquence and philosophy by the most celebrated masters ; having his mind enriched with the largest collection of observations which could at that time ...
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... says Cabanis , " with a genius sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all the sciences , and to cultivate them all with equal success , he even in early youth gave proofs of uncommon capacity , and , while pursuing his youthful studies ...
... says Cabanis , " with a genius sufficiently comprehensive to embrace all the sciences , and to cultivate them all with equal success , he even in early youth gave proofs of uncommon capacity , and , while pursuing his youthful studies ...
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... says that Stahl accomplished in medicine , at least in some respects , what Bacon had merely pointed out , and that the reforms which have been already effected , and those which may hereafter be accomplished , in the same spirit , must ...
... says that Stahl accomplished in medicine , at least in some respects , what Bacon had merely pointed out , and that the reforms which have been already effected , and those which may hereafter be accomplished , in the same spirit , must ...
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