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Page 69
... tion was merely a subterfuge , since he had not the most distant idea of listening to complaints , much less of redressing them . * Hodgkinson certainly owed the preservation of his life to. Paez distanced all his staff ( who vainly ...
... tion was merely a subterfuge , since he had not the most distant idea of listening to complaints , much less of redressing them . * Hodgkinson certainly owed the preservation of his life to. Paez distanced all his staff ( who vainly ...
Page 72
... tion of his doom ! When those of his brother - officers who resided in the same quarters had quitted , a short time previous , to attend pa- rade , they left him congratulating himself that his arrest would spare him the painful task of ...
... tion of his doom ! When those of his brother - officers who resided in the same quarters had quitted , a short time previous , to attend pa- rade , they left him congratulating himself that his arrest would spare him the painful task of ...
Page 84
... tion ; nay , it is just as likely that they may be the result of a morbid diminution of action . In persons , however , strongly predisposed to tubercular disease , the frequent oc- currence of catarrh , or pulmonary inflammation , may ...
... tion ; nay , it is just as likely that they may be the result of a morbid diminution of action . In persons , however , strongly predisposed to tubercular disease , the frequent oc- currence of catarrh , or pulmonary inflammation , may ...
Page 86
... tion ; and this , though a more re- mote , Dr Clark thinks is probably the original source of scrofulous and tuberculous diseases . But the predisposition to con- sumption is very often acquired without any hereditary taint ; no person ...
... tion ; and this , though a more re- mote , Dr Clark thinks is probably the original source of scrofulous and tuberculous diseases . But the predisposition to con- sumption is very often acquired without any hereditary taint ; no person ...
Page 88
... tion ; but scrofula and consumption are more frequent in many aguish countries , than in others of a diffe- rent character , and an attack of ague is surely more likely to prove the occasion of consumption than to prevent it . Thus , in ...
... tion ; but scrofula and consumption are more frequent in many aguish countries , than in others of a diffe- rent character , and an attack of ague is surely more likely to prove the occasion of consumption than to prevent it . Thus , in ...
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