The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 4;Band 105,Teil 1;Band 158E. Cave, 1835 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... attention , which can alone enable us to trace from her answers those principles and rules which must be recognized as genuine . To this mastery over science , Hippocrates brought all the graces of the most polite and refined literature ...
... attention , which can alone enable us to trace from her answers those principles and rules which must be recognized as genuine . To this mastery over science , Hippocrates brought all the graces of the most polite and refined literature ...
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... attention to the cultivation of literature and general science . 66 After a long interval , in which errors accumulated , in proportion as theories and assumptions took the place of observation and a patient ex- amination of nature ...
... attention to the cultivation of literature and general science . 66 After a long interval , in which errors accumulated , in proportion as theories and assumptions took the place of observation and a patient ex- amination of nature ...
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... attention to the muscular and ner- vous system , corrected errors which had lasted from the days of Hippo- crates . We are now fast descending to modern times , and must be brief . When Sydenham appeared as a physician , the art was ...
... attention to the muscular and ner- vous system , corrected errors which had lasted from the days of Hippo- crates . We are now fast descending to modern times , and must be brief . When Sydenham appeared as a physician , the art was ...
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... attention too ; before he again speaks of the passage in the reading approved by Cruquius , Baxter , Bentley , Cun- ingham , and Gesner , as most cor- rupt , " and one " that has defied the learning and ingenuity of all the com ...
... attention too ; before he again speaks of the passage in the reading approved by Cruquius , Baxter , Bentley , Cun- ingham , and Gesner , as most cor- rupt , " and one " that has defied the learning and ingenuity of all the com ...
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... with the sacred character of the place , and accord with the feelings which ought solely to predominate . E. I. C. The older part of the house now claims little attention 1835. ] 37 Altar Window of St. Dunstan in the West .
... with the sacred character of the place , and accord with the feelings which ought solely to predominate . E. I. C. The older part of the house now claims little attention 1835. ] 37 Altar Window of St. Dunstan in the West .
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