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" If you wish to continue the study of assaying, and become hereafter superintendent of a factory, more especially of an arsenic factory, in which position there are so few, and which is abandoned by so many, and to preserve yourself from the fumes which... "
The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 482
1860
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American Medical Gazette and Journal of Health, Volume 11, Part 1

1859 - 940 pages
...M. Bonsch, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Eislebeu, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me. ' If...from the fumes which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to a.ttain a tolerably advanced...
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Journal of Materia Medica, Volume 2

1860 - 552 pages
...M. Bonsch, professor of chemistry and mineralogy at Eisleben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me : ' If...from the fumes which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to attain a tolerably advanced...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1860 - 982 pages
...M. Bonsch, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Eisleben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me : —...the fumes, which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to attain a tolerably advanced...
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American Journal of Dental Science, Volume 10

1860 - 648 pages
...M. Bonsch, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Eisleben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me : 'If...from the fumes which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to attain a tolerably advanced...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1860 - 504 pages
...M. Bonscb, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Eisleben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me : —...the fumes, which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to attain a tolerably advanced...
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The Chemical News: With which is Incorporated the Chemical Gazette ..., Volume 1

1860 - 690 pages
...Chemistry and Mineralogy at Eisleben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words ho addressed to me : — ' If you wish to continue the...the fumes, which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to nttain a tolerably advanced...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest ..., Volume 31

1860 - 392 pages
...MBönsch, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Eisleben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me. ' If...from the fumes which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to attain a tolerably advanced...
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The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 16

1860 - 976 pages
...atEislebcn, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me. 'If you wisli to continue the study of assaying, and become hereafter...from the fumes which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to attain a tolerably advanced...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 32

1869 - 612 pages
...M. Bonsch, Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Eisleben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me. ' If...from the fumes which injure the lungs of most, if not of all, and to continue to enjoy your customary health and spirits, and to attain a tolerably advanced...
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Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society ...

Connecticut Medical Society - 1876 - 818 pages
...teacher, M. Bousch, Prof, of Chemistry and Mineralogy, at Eiselben, to begin the habit of arsenic eating. I quote the precise words he addressed to me : " If...hereafter superintendent of a factory, more especially an arsenic factory, in which position there arc so few. and which is abandoned by so many, and preserve...
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