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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... seems different in style of expression and thought from the rest , and added by one who belonged to another age . for some fresh and cooling diaphoretic . A few trifling. SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, by Dr BOSTOCK.
... seems different in style of expression and thought from the rest , and added by one who belonged to another age . for some fresh and cooling diaphoretic . A few trifling. SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, by Dr BOSTOCK.
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... seems to resemble much that of another great and ancient oriental nation . The purple fever , ' says an old traveller , is a ́ disease very dangerous in Europe , but few die of it in Tonquin for the Tonquinese treat it in the following ...
... seems to resemble much that of another great and ancient oriental nation . The purple fever , ' says an old traveller , is a ́ disease very dangerous in Europe , but few die of it in Tonquin for the Tonquinese treat it in the following ...
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... seems only to glance on the different objects , but which in reality investigates them all thoroughly , by arresting and comparing their true distinguishing features . If history furnishes us with a just account of this celebrated ...
... seems only to glance on the different objects , but which in reality investigates them all thoroughly , by arresting and comparing their true distinguishing features . If history furnishes us with a just account of this celebrated ...
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... seems to produce from time to time for the noble purpose of effecting the reform of the sciences " he was endowed with that true sagacity which enables the mind to investigate thoroughly the objects of research ; and with that prudence ...
... seems to produce from time to time for the noble purpose of effecting the reform of the sciences " he was endowed with that true sagacity which enables the mind to investigate thoroughly the objects of research ; and with that prudence ...
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... seems consistent in all its parts . No theory which had been offered to the public , was more highly elaborated , and appeared to be more firmly supported by experience and observation , while every adventitious aid was given to it ...
... seems consistent in all its parts . No theory which had been offered to the public , was more highly elaborated , and appeared to be more firmly supported by experience and observation , while every adventitious aid was given to it ...
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