The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen19Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1831 |
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... cause was a peculiar state of the atmosphere , with regard to its electricity ; that the air was negatively electrical , and that this induced a great dimi- nution of the nervous fluid in the human body , which is in his opinion the ...
... cause was a peculiar state of the atmosphere , with regard to its electricity ; that the air was negatively electrical , and that this induced a great dimi- nution of the nervous fluid in the human body , which is in his opinion the ...
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... cause . ate their contents . The patient now com- If general nervous debility be the cause of plains , for the first time , of extreme exhaustion . the symptoms , we would ask how it comes to This is worthy of special remark as ...
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... cause . From an early hour in the morning , the seats in the vicinity of the Commissioner were completely occupied . Gallantry forbids that I should be critical on the appearance of the damsels who interested themselves in the cause of ...
... cause . From an early hour in the morning , the seats in the vicinity of the Commissioner were completely occupied . Gallantry forbids that I should be critical on the appearance of the damsels who interested themselves in the cause of ...
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