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Page 11
... considered as a wonder , or as something only half human . Medicine , as a science , and surgery , are absolutely unknown ; and in the hot cli- mate of Brazil the inhabitants are subject to various cutaneous diseases , as well as ...
... considered as a wonder , or as something only half human . Medicine , as a science , and surgery , are absolutely unknown ; and in the hot cli- mate of Brazil the inhabitants are subject to various cutaneous diseases , as well as ...
Page 12
... considered by the party aggrieved in this instance . A challenge was accordingly sent , and accepted ; and the following account of the combat , though not given with the slang of the Fancy among us , may amuse those of our readers who ...
... considered by the party aggrieved in this instance . A challenge was accordingly sent , and accepted ; and the following account of the combat , though not given with the slang of the Fancy among us , may amuse those of our readers who ...
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... considered as salutary , and were de- nominated the crisis . It was the sole object of all the experiments to bring them on , and chambers were prepared for the patients , the walls and floors being covered with matresses , so that in ...
... considered as salutary , and were de- nominated the crisis . It was the sole object of all the experiments to bring them on , and chambers were prepared for the patients , the walls and floors being covered with matresses , so that in ...
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... considered , whether he be called a quack or a man of genius , is the great inventor of the magnetic practice , cannot be questioned ; but that he is entitled to the merit of a discoverer , ad- mitting that there is any foundation in ...
... considered , whether he be called a quack or a man of genius , is the great inventor of the magnetic practice , cannot be questioned ; but that he is entitled to the merit of a discoverer , ad- mitting that there is any foundation in ...
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... considered at first as accidental , but when the man returned , to fit on the shoes after they were made , he was immediately , on approaching the Count , again affected as before . De la Tour was much struck with the circumstance , for ...
... considered at first as accidental , but when the man returned , to fit on the shoes after they were made , he was immediately , on approaching the Count , again affected as before . De la Tour was much struck with the circumstance , for ...
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