| George Bacon Wood - 1855 - 878 pages
...spontaneously terminated in health, have often received an unfavourable turti from officious interference. But it must not be inferred from what has been said that the intervention of the physician is useless. On the contrary, even in the cases which would end favourably... | |
| John Murray (publishers.) - 1860 - 204 pages
...about 1500 ft. Finally they reappear in S. Pembrokeshire, forming the S. border of that coal-field. It must not be inferred from what has been said that the Pembrokeshire field does not belong to the main basin, either geologically or geographically, but it... | |
| sir Robert Christison (1st bart.) - 1863 - 116 pages
...outlay, has hitherto put out only an inferior article. Such a state of things, in regard to what mast be the fundamental basis of most exact inquiries into...inferred from what has been said that the Scottish Kegister may not be applied with security to many statistical inquiries into the public health. On... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1864 - 994 pages
...that the register ought to be Kut to rights, if possible, and that this Association may usefully :nd its influence and aid for the purpose. It must not be inferred from what has been eaid, that the Scottish register may not be applied with security to many statistical inquiries into... | |
| 1876 - 944 pages
...attempt to establish another of a wholly commercial character appears to be little short of preposterous. It must not be inferred from what has been said that the new system is without blemishes, or that it will not require careful handling to insure its working... | |
| 1877 - 824 pages
...tendency of these cases to become complicated with choroiditis, opacities of the vitreous and retinitis." It must not be inferred from what has been said, that the author of this excellent chapter on syphilis of the eye, is opposed to the use of mercury in all cases... | |
| 1877 - 432 pages
...tendency of these cases to become complicated with choroiditis, opacities of the vitreous and,retinitis." It must not be inferred from what has been said, that the author of this excellent chapter on syphilis of the eye, is opposed to the use of mercury in all cases... | |
| Reformed Church in America. General Synod - 1879 - 356 pages
...them. And what then ? In these circumstances the Board cannot go on without a decision from the Church. It must not be inferred from what has been said that the Board accuses the Church of doing nothing. Such an accusation would be unfounded, and would justly... | |
| 1885 - 316 pages
...average price of land sold, 833,439 36 Total net proceeds, in cash and cash value, . . $4,275,644 73 It must not be inferred from what has been said that the Commonwealth has discharged itself of all further rights and duties in respect to the Back Bay lands.... | |
| 1885 - 598 pages
...foregoing objects can not be accomplished by nature or manipulation, apply the forceps and deliver. It must not be inferred from what has been said that the use of the forceps must be long delayed if the mother is threatened with any dangers ; but, on the... | |
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