The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... practice of physic at the University of Glasgow . Lectureships had already been founded at this institution for ... practice . He was the first medical man who introduced the practice of clinical lectures into these countries . Clinical ...
... practice of physic at the University of Glasgow . Lectureships had already been founded at this institution for ... practice . He was the first medical man who introduced the practice of clinical lectures into these countries . Clinical ...
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... practice of the hospital , were inserted into journals open for the inspection of his students ) , it appears from his manuscript cli- nical lectures that he was accustomed to write down , previously to lectur- ing , full notes of all ...
... practice of the hospital , were inserted into journals open for the inspection of his students ) , it appears from his manuscript cli- nical lectures that he was accustomed to write down , previously to lectur- ing , full notes of all ...
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... practice substituted for it is ten times more revolting . A man may marry at the same time several sisters , or a widow and all her daughters , and this they do without the slightest consciousness that they commit a crime . Before ...
... practice substituted for it is ten times more revolting . A man may marry at the same time several sisters , or a widow and all her daughters , and this they do without the slightest consciousness that they commit a crime . Before ...
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