The Philadelphia Medical Museum, 第 1 卷John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... prove highly grateful to the Editor ; and , whilst he fo- licits a continuance of that aid he has already fo largely fhar- ed ; he can only fay , that no exertions on his part will be wanting , to render the Medical Museum as ...
... prove highly grateful to the Editor ; and , whilst he fo- licits a continuance of that aid he has already fo largely fhar- ed ; he can only fay , that no exertions on his part will be wanting , to render the Medical Museum as ...
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... prove highly grateful to the Editor ; and , whilst he fo- licits a continuance of that aid he has already fo largely fhar- ed ; he can only fay , that no exertions on his part will be wanting , to render the Medical Museum as ...
... prove highly grateful to the Editor ; and , whilst he fo- licits a continuance of that aid he has already fo largely fhar- ed ; he can only fay , that no exertions on his part will be wanting , to render the Medical Museum as ...
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... proved at the inftitution - Golden Square 15. Proof of the vaccine originating in the grease of the horse 16. Vaccine discovered to be a prefervative against the small pox in South 99 ibid . America 17. Pruffic acid contained in the ...
... proved at the inftitution - Golden Square 15. Proof of the vaccine originating in the grease of the horse 16. Vaccine discovered to be a prefervative against the small pox in South 99 ibid . America 17. Pruffic acid contained in the ...
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... prove ineffectual . " The following feemed to be the only effectual prophylactic I ever knew tried , and which proved effectual in fifteen in one family , where none escaped without fome prefervative or ano- ther ; and wherever it was ...
... prove ineffectual . " The following feemed to be the only effectual prophylactic I ever knew tried , and which proved effectual in fifteen in one family , where none escaped without fome prefervative or ano- ther ; and wherever it was ...
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... proved mortal , we are unanimous in the following conclusions : -That the prevailing fever of that place is the common epidemic of this feafon , which annually vifits our southern and middle states , viz . the bilious remitting fever ...
... proved mortal , we are unanimous in the following conclusions : -That the prevailing fever of that place is the common epidemic of this feafon , which annually vifits our southern and middle states , viz . the bilious remitting fever ...
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