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... believe they all are to a greater or lefs degree , I do not fcruple to fay , that his Answer to my Memorial is his masterpiece . I doubt even whether there be in the long annals of medical con- troverfy any thing fimile aut fecundum ...
... believe they all are to a greater or lefs degree , I do not fcruple to fay , that his Answer to my Memorial is his masterpiece . I doubt even whether there be in the long annals of medical con- troverfy any thing fimile aut fecundum ...
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... believe , in all the voluminous annals of medical war- fare . Ignorance , falfehood , arrogance , malevolence , hypocrify , of courfe made a part of the character which he has given me : but all all this or more might have been done by ...
... believe , in all the voluminous annals of medical war- fare . Ignorance , falfehood , arrogance , malevolence , hypocrify , of courfe made a part of the character which he has given me : but all all this or more might have been done by ...
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... make me contemptible and infamous . The fiction it- felf is fo abfurd , that no perfon of competent understanding and knowledge ever could believe it ; but he has fo precisely and strong- b ly ly afferted that I am the author of it , ( ix )
... make me contemptible and infamous . The fiction it- felf is fo abfurd , that no perfon of competent understanding and knowledge ever could believe it ; but he has fo precisely and strong- b ly ly afferted that I am the author of it , ( ix )
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... believe still remains on their records , that they would not give the Managers an opportunity of adopting measures , which , however advantageous they might be to the Hofpital , would be attended with essential prejudice to the intereft ...
... believe still remains on their records , that they would not give the Managers an opportunity of adopting measures , which , however advantageous they might be to the Hofpital , would be attended with essential prejudice to the intereft ...
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... believe , was forty - fix : but of this number at least a third part did not attend the meetings of the College , or take any concern in its tranfactions . The wrong done , first to the minority of the younger furgeons , fecondly to the ...
... believe , was forty - fix : but of this number at least a third part did not attend the meetings of the College , or take any concern in its tranfactions . The wrong done , first to the minority of the younger furgeons , fecondly to the ...
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