The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 31Samuel Highley, 1863 |
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according action admitted affection animal appears applied arteries become believe blood body bone cause changes character College complete conclusion condition considerable considered consists contains continued course death described disease employed entirely especially evidence examination existence experience extended fact fever frequently give given hand healthy hospitals important increase inflammation influence instance interesting irritation Italy kind leprosy less light London matter means mortality muscles nature nerves notice observed occurred opening operation opinion organs original pain pass patients period persons portion practice present probably produced proved question readers reference regard relation remarks removed Report respect result seems seen side skin sometimes substance success surface symptoms tion treated treatment tumour usually various vessels whole
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