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... fubject , be diffuse , is more par- donable , than that he should be defective , or fail of giving full inftructions for the management of that fymptom , which , when prefent , is perplexing to the furgeon , and diftrefsful to the fuf ...
... fubject , be diffuse , is more par- donable , than that he should be defective , or fail of giving full inftructions for the management of that fymptom , which , when prefent , is perplexing to the furgeon , and diftrefsful to the fuf ...
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... fubject more minutely . - He feems to have been influenced by the fpecious accounts of the French writers . The remaining three chapters are on the opening of dead bo- dies , on embalming , and on bandages ; in which nothing new occurs ...
... fubject more minutely . - He feems to have been influenced by the fpecious accounts of the French writers . The remaining three chapters are on the opening of dead bo- dies , on embalming , and on bandages ; in which nothing new occurs ...
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... fubject , and the novelty of Dr. Craw- ford's theory * , were probably the reafons why his doctrine met with fome oppofition , on its firft appearance ; especially by Mr. Morgan + , who made many pertinent reflections on Dr. Craw ...
... fubject , and the novelty of Dr. Craw- ford's theory * , were probably the reafons why his doctrine met with fome oppofition , on its firft appearance ; especially by Mr. Morgan + , who made many pertinent reflections on Dr. Craw ...
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... fubject to the laws of attraction , the mode of its union with bodies feems to be different from that which takes place in chemical combinations ; for in thefe , the elements , as Dr. Crawford obferves , acquire new properties , and ...
... fubject to the laws of attraction , the mode of its union with bodies feems to be different from that which takes place in chemical combinations ; for in thefe , the elements , as Dr. Crawford obferves , acquire new properties , and ...
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... fubject on which he ex- patiates being the different specific gravity of different parcels of quickfilver : • Before I dismiss the fubject , I must beg leave to give a speci- men or two of the enormous blunders committed by various ...
... fubject on which he ex- patiates being the different specific gravity of different parcels of quickfilver : • Before I dismiss the fubject , I must beg leave to give a speci- men or two of the enormous blunders committed by various ...
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