The History of medicine comprising a narrative of its progress from the earliest ages to the present timeLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 483 pages |
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Page 112
... post contra omnium opinionem convaluerunt ; vice versâ salutem multis , quos manebat , qui statim est consecutus , interitus . Quare nulla in hoc morbo causa , quæ ad humanam rationem ducat , occurre quibusdam potest . " MEDICAL ...
... post contra omnium opinionem convaluerunt ; vice versâ salutem multis , quos manebat , qui statim est consecutus , interitus . Quare nulla in hoc morbo causa , quæ ad humanam rationem ducat , occurre quibusdam potest . " MEDICAL ...
Page 206
... posts having been swept away , so that churches were bereft of their ministers . The authority of law was disregarded with impunity , from the sittings of most of the legal courts as well as of Parliament being sus- pended . Public ...
... posts having been swept away , so that churches were bereft of their ministers . The authority of law was disregarded with impunity , from the sittings of most of the legal courts as well as of Parliament being sus- pended . Public ...
Page 307
... Post eum vero vel cum eo meminere harum valvularum Salomon Albertus , Archan- gelus , Piccolomineus , et Casparus Bauhinus : vix vero eas attingit Laurentius . " Thomæ Bartolini Anatome ex omnium Veterum Recentiorumque Observationibus ...
... Post eum vero vel cum eo meminere harum valvularum Salomon Albertus , Archan- gelus , Piccolomineus , et Casparus Bauhinus : vix vero eas attingit Laurentius . " Thomæ Bartolini Anatome ex omnium Veterum Recentiorumque Observationibus ...
Page 399
... post - haste to Lambeth , with the news to the Archbishop of Canterbury . The latter assured Father Richard , that the speeches which she had spoken came from God ; and , bidding him keep a diligent account of all her utterances ...
... post - haste to Lambeth , with the news to the Archbishop of Canterbury . The latter assured Father Richard , that the speeches which she had spoken came from God ; and , bidding him keep a diligent account of all her utterances ...
Page 410
... post of cup - bearer ;. bribed , as was supposed , by Catherine de Medicis , in order to secure the crown to her husband , Henry Duke of Orleans , who became Dauphin , in consequence of his elder brother's death . ‡ The foul practice ...
... post of cup - bearer ;. bribed , as was supposed , by Catherine de Medicis , in order to secure the crown to her husband , Henry Duke of Orleans , who became Dauphin , in consequence of his elder brother's death . ‡ The foul practice ...
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