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... views and remedies founded on a care- ful examination of every function , and of every peculiarity of constitution , and afford a strong presumption that the man who traces every illness to the liver , the stomach , or the nerves , will ...
... views and remedies founded on a care- ful examination of every function , and of every peculiarity of constitution , and afford a strong presumption that the man who traces every illness to the liver , the stomach , or the nerves , will ...
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... views which he brings to light . Reports were made from select committees of the House of Commons on criminal commitments and convictions , and on se- condary punishments , in 1828 , 1831 , and 1832. From these and the minutes of ...
... views which he brings to light . Reports were made from select committees of the House of Commons on criminal commitments and convictions , and on se- condary punishments , in 1828 , 1831 , and 1832. From these and the minutes of ...
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... views thrown out by Dr Caldwell , whose admirable remarks are professedly founded on this science , and are already in the hands of our readers in Nos . 31 and 32 of this Journal , vol . vii . p . 386 and p . 493 . ARTICLE III . THE ...
... views thrown out by Dr Caldwell , whose admirable remarks are professedly founded on this science , and are already in the hands of our readers in Nos . 31 and 32 of this Journal , vol . vii . p . 386 and p . 493 . ARTICLE III . THE ...
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... views of the animal economy , a more correct conception of mental ener- gies , and of the injuries which their over - excitement occasions both to themselves and to the bodily frame , and a firm resolu- tion not to barter health for ...
... views of the animal economy , a more correct conception of mental ener- gies , and of the injuries which their over - excitement occasions both to themselves and to the bodily frame , and a firm resolu- tion not to barter health for ...
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... views , they have also so sure a basis in established phy- siology , that they may be beneficially applied even by those who still close their eyes to the truths of a science in which the wri- ter of this article has no hesitation to ...
... views , they have also so sure a basis in established phy- siology , that they may be beneficially applied even by those who still close their eyes to the truths of a science in which the wri- ter of this article has no hesitation to ...
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