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An illuminating example of the medical practices of the times is found in the treatment given Charles II just before his death . These writings are extant in the writings of a Dr. Scarburgh , one of the twelve or fourteen physicians ...
An illuminating example of the medical practices of the times is found in the treatment given Charles II just before his death . These writings are extant in the writings of a Dr. Scarburgh , one of the twelve or fourteen physicians ...
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Considering the purpose of the document , one would infer that a full and sincere statement of his condition would be given . I have included the whole of the letter at this point , although certain passages do not bear directly upon ...
Considering the purpose of the document , one would infer that a full and sincere statement of his condition would be given . I have included the whole of the letter at this point , although certain passages do not bear directly upon ...
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He says , " In his works there is not one description given , not one line , referring to the beauties of nature . Although in the seventeenth century no thought was given to the beauties of nature , his attention to things heard ...
He says , " In his works there is not one description given , not one line , referring to the beauties of nature . Although in the seventeenth century no thought was given to the beauties of nature , his attention to things heard ...
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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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