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Page 87
By this copious detail Mr . Williams certainly brings the principles upon which the
case was decided , with a very superior impression , before his readers . BURN ,
title Bridges , p . 15 . Williams . Title BRIDGES , states it to have been DETER - p
...
By this copious detail Mr . Williams certainly brings the principles upon which the
case was decided , with a very superior impression , before his readers . BURN ,
title Bridges , p . 15 . Williams . Title BRIDGES , states it to have been DETER - p
...
Page 207
Dr . Thornton next proceeds to mention the beneficial effects which he had
experienced from yeast in febrile cases . Mr . Phipps , surgeon , mentions the
case of a lady , who laboured under chronic inflammation of the eyes , attended
with ...
Dr . Thornton next proceeds to mention the beneficial effects which he had
experienced from yeast in febrile cases . Mr . Phipps , surgeon , mentions the
case of a lady , who laboured under chronic inflammation of the eyes , attended
with ...
Page 208
Dr . Pearson relates the case of a young woman who labour . ed under epilepsy
to a great degree . He writes to Dr . Beds does , and observes — In the instance
of epilepsy of which you have given an account in one of your publications , the ...
Dr . Pearson relates the case of a young woman who labour . ed under epilepsy
to a great degree . He writes to Dr . Beds does , and observes — In the instance
of epilepsy of which you have given an account in one of your publications , the ...
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