Medical Students of the Period: A Few Words in Defence of Those Much Maligned People, with Digressions on Various Topics of Public Interest Connected with Medical ScienceBlackwood, 1867 - 170 sider |
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... thing that everybody else has ever said on the subject which you deign to take up ; " repudiate the theory " of this man , " ignore the conclusions " of that , tell the other that " his views are really too absurd , " pat some great don ...
... thing that everybody else has ever said on the subject which you deign to take up ; " repudiate the theory " of this man , " ignore the conclusions " of that , tell the other that " his views are really too absurd , " pat some great don ...
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... . At last he is left alone , feeling very hot and very foolish , but having learned some- thing that day at least . Many people think vivâ voce examinations should be very frequent , -indeed , some go so far as 14 OUR LECTURES .
... . At last he is left alone , feeling very hot and very foolish , but having learned some- thing that day at least . Many people think vivâ voce examinations should be very frequent , -indeed , some go so far as 14 OUR LECTURES .
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... thing occurs ; you now and then get a body where the arteries are not over - injected ; but the veins never look blue , unless they are very large ones , and the blood is sometimes driven out of them even ; indeed , you often find the ...
... thing occurs ; you now and then get a body where the arteries are not over - injected ; but the veins never look blue , unless they are very large ones , and the blood is sometimes driven out of them even ; indeed , you often find the ...
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... was the Prus- sian M.P. who had been challenged by Count Bismark for talking about Liberalism , and such things , which appeared foreign to his usual vocation ! A friend of ours first saw Virchow in bed . THE DISSECTING - ROOM . 23.
... was the Prus- sian M.P. who had been challenged by Count Bismark for talking about Liberalism , and such things , which appeared foreign to his usual vocation ! A friend of ours first saw Virchow in bed . THE DISSECTING - ROOM . 23.
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... things rather earlier than usual , because you feel so hungry ; yet when you reach the chop - house , the vapour from the hot viands takes all your appetite away , and you can scarcely eat ; if you make the attempt , the meat seems to ...
... things rather earlier than usual , because you feel so hungry ; yet when you reach the chop - house , the vapour from the hot viands takes all your appetite away , and you can scarcely eat ; if you make the attempt , the meat seems to ...
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