British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Practial Medicine and Surgery, Volum 451870 |
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... half had been without any advice at all , fifteen , or two fifths of the whole , had obtained it solely from a druggist or herbalist , and only forty - two had been to a medical man . At a colliery , in which the present writer was ...
... half had been without any advice at all , fifteen , or two fifths of the whole , had obtained it solely from a druggist or herbalist , and only forty - two had been to a medical man . At a colliery , in which the present writer was ...
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... half should be so elected . The first - named gentlemen decline to make any suggestion as to the details of carrying out this scheme ; that is to say , whether it should be managed by increasing the numbers of the Council , or by ...
... half should be so elected . The first - named gentlemen decline to make any suggestion as to the details of carrying out this scheme ; that is to say , whether it should be managed by increasing the numbers of the Council , or by ...
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... half is imperative . Both the propositions we have discussed seem to be underlaid by a mistaken notion of the real political position of the Council . They look upon it as a sort of parliament for the representation of the various ...
... half is imperative . Both the propositions we have discussed seem to be underlaid by a mistaken notion of the real political position of the Council . They look upon it as a sort of parliament for the representation of the various ...
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... half of the Council should represent non - professional interests . And we would apportion those interests thus : The Poor - Law Boards , as guardians of the most numerous and help- less of our countrymen , should return a member each ...
... half of the Council should represent non - professional interests . And we would apportion those interests thus : The Poor - Law Boards , as guardians of the most numerous and help- less of our countrymen , should return a member each ...
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... half - a - crown a visit , while a gentleman living at the rate of two thousand employs a medical man of a class that expects a guinea , if such a one is to be obtained in his neighbourhood , and runs up a bill at the druggist's as well ...
... half - a - crown a visit , while a gentleman living at the rate of two thousand employs a medical man of a class that expects a guinea , if such a one is to be obtained in his neighbourhood , and runs up a bill at the druggist's as well ...
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Side 555 - A SYSTEM of SURGERY, Theoretical and Practical. In Treatises by Various Authors.
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