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... medicine . 1 As I should have thought myself , fo I prefume I should have been thought by others , to have tacitly acknowledged the truth of thofe horrible mifreprefentations , and to have been an ac- complice in the wrong that was done ...
... medicine . 1 As I should have thought myself , fo I prefume I should have been thought by others , to have tacitly acknowledged the truth of thofe horrible mifreprefentations , and to have been an ac- complice in the wrong that was done ...
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... medicine came up that fhould have gone down , or a patient grew worfe when he should have grown better , or died when he should have recovered , and , when the novices wondered and lamented , or pretended to wonder and lament : on fuch ...
... medicine came up that fhould have gone down , or a patient grew worfe when he should have grown better , or died when he should have recovered , and , when the novices wondered and lamented , or pretended to wonder and lament : on fuch ...
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... Medicine and Chemistry in this University , to which he was invited ( as Dr Cullen and Dr Black had been before him ) in confequence of the well - merited reputation that he had acquired in the University of Glasgow , where he had ...
... Medicine and Chemistry in this University , to which he was invited ( as Dr Cullen and Dr Black had been before him ) in confequence of the well - merited reputation that he had acquired in the University of Glasgow , where he had ...
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... Medicine , is an uncertain and fpeculative fcience , " & c . ( Sect . 2d , page 48. ) . By this fimple and comprehensive canon , which he has so eafily and happily proved , it follows plainly , that whenever I pronounced that a patient ...
... Medicine , is an uncertain and fpeculative fcience , " & c . ( Sect . 2d , page 48. ) . By this fimple and comprehensive canon , which he has so eafily and happily proved , it follows plainly , that whenever I pronounced that a patient ...
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... that time I have frequently had " occafion to hear the fame opinion ftrongly expreffed by many " different perfons , Students , Profeffors of Medicine , Phyficians , Surgeons , " Surgeons , nay , even Managers of the Royal ( 138 )
... that time I have frequently had " occafion to hear the fame opinion ftrongly expreffed by many " different perfons , Students , Profeffors of Medicine , Phyficians , Surgeons , " Surgeons , nay , even Managers of the Royal ( 138 )
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