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CHAPTER IV ✓ CONGENITAL SYPHILIS AS AN IMPROBABLE CAUSE In 1924 there appeared in the Journal de Médecine de Bordeaux an article under the joint authorship of Denis Saurat and Camille Cabannes entitled " Milton devant la médecine ...
CHAPTER IV ✓ CONGENITAL SYPHILIS AS AN IMPROBABLE CAUSE In 1924 there appeared in the Journal de Médecine de Bordeaux an article under the joint authorship of Denis Saurat and Camille Cabannes entitled " Milton devant la médecine ...
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It should be stated , in fairness to Professor Saurat , that the last date he offers for the period of Milton's contagiousness is 1657 , which is the date of the birth of his daughter Katherine . Yet it was not the general rule for ...
It should be stated , in fairness to Professor Saurat , that the last date he offers for the period of Milton's contagiousness is 1657 , which is the date of the birth of his daughter Katherine . Yet it was not the general rule for ...
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The reasoning upon which Professor Saurat builds his new attempt at guidance is that of a man who has been educated entirely on logical fallacies . He asks the opinion of a modern oculist on a man who has been dead for centuries ...
The reasoning upon which Professor Saurat builds his new attempt at guidance is that of a man who has been educated entirely on logical fallacies . He asks the opinion of a modern oculist on a man who has been dead for centuries ...
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Medicine and Hygiene in the Seventeenth Century | 3 |
Evidence Relating to the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 16 |
Fantastic Views of the Cause of Miltons Blindness | 24 |
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