The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 12. sējumsJ. McCafferty, 1856 |
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12. lappuse
... known remedy , because he may have been unfor- tunate or unsuccessful in its use ; for , by so doing , he is only exciting and fostering a popular prejudice against a remedy which , in more skilful hands , would prove most efficacious ...
... known remedy , because he may have been unfor- tunate or unsuccessful in its use ; for , by so doing , he is only exciting and fostering a popular prejudice against a remedy which , in more skilful hands , would prove most efficacious ...
18. lappuse
... known in this country to require a lengthy description ; therefore I will pass to the chemical analysis , as pre- pared and furnished to me by my esteemed friend , Mr. H. B. Orr , of Nashville , Tenn . Chemical Examinations of the Root ...
... known in this country to require a lengthy description ; therefore I will pass to the chemical analysis , as pre- pared and furnished to me by my esteemed friend , Mr. H. B. Orr , of Nashville , Tenn . Chemical Examinations of the Root ...
31. lappuse
... known , excepting , perhaps , the daily use of quinine ; and it is reasonable to conclude , that its prophylactic agency is more decided with negroes , than white people , on account of physiolo- gical peculiarities to which we have ...
... known , excepting , perhaps , the daily use of quinine ; and it is reasonable to conclude , that its prophylactic agency is more decided with negroes , than white people , on account of physiolo- gical peculiarities to which we have ...
32. lappuse
... known to man , are produced in high perfection , and with moderate labor , in all that region of country where slaves are owned and worked . Indian corn may be cultivated upon both sugar and cotton plan- tations , in sufficient quantity ...
... known to man , are produced in high perfection , and with moderate labor , in all that region of country where slaves are owned and worked . Indian corn may be cultivated upon both sugar and cotton plan- tations , in sufficient quantity ...
38. lappuse
... known , describes it , from his own observations , with a minuteness that defies our following him . It must suffice to say , that he admits three stages of primary osteitis . In the first of these , a section of the bore presents a ...
... known , describes it , from his own observations , with a minuteness that defies our following him . It must suffice to say , that he admits three stages of primary osteitis . In the first of these , a section of the bore presents a ...
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