The Nineteenth Century, Volume 26Henry S. King & Company, 1889 |
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... DISEASES CAUGHT FROM BUTCHER'S MEAT . By Dr. Behrend CRITICISM AS A TRADE . By Professor Knight 409 • 423 Das I. Garde - DRAGONER - REGIMENT . By Colonel Lonsdale Hale . WORDSWORTH'S GREAT FAILURE . By Professor Minto 431 435 A FEW ...
... DISEASES CAUGHT FROM BUTCHER'S MEAT . By Dr. Behrend CRITICISM AS A TRADE . By Professor Knight 409 • 423 Das I. Garde - DRAGONER - REGIMENT . By Colonel Lonsdale Hale . WORDSWORTH'S GREAT FAILURE . By Professor Minto 431 435 A FEW ...
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... disease , bronchitis and asthma : at night his sleep much disturbed by cough , wheezing , and breathlessness ; suffering much all day from nausea - the result of ipecacuanha taken at night for the asthma —and from headache and gouty ...
... disease , bronchitis and asthma : at night his sleep much disturbed by cough , wheezing , and breathlessness ; suffering much all day from nausea - the result of ipecacuanha taken at night for the asthma —and from headache and gouty ...
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... disease . Yet the same evening Mr. Bernal Osborne sat next to Lord Beaconsfield at dinner , and the next day said to a friend of mine , ' During dinner Lord Beaconsfield spoke again and again to me of Dr. Kidd and said " I owe the ...
... disease . Yet the same evening Mr. Bernal Osborne sat next to Lord Beaconsfield at dinner , and the next day said to a friend of mine , ' During dinner Lord Beaconsfield spoke again and again to me of Dr. Kidd and said " I owe the ...
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... disease intensified . The kidneys gradually became incompetent to remove waste products , leading to the accumulation within the body of substances ( poisonous to the brain ) that should have been eliminated by the kidneys . The ...
... disease intensified . The kidneys gradually became incompetent to remove waste products , leading to the accumulation within the body of substances ( poisonous to the brain ) that should have been eliminated by the kidneys . The ...
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... disease . It comes on often in the most healthy places and vanishes in the crowded close streets of the town . In the low - lying Downing Street near the Thames he had much less asthma than in Curzon Street , where his bedroom was a ...
... disease . It comes on often in the most healthy places and vanishes in the crowded close streets of the town . In the low - lying Downing Street near the Thames he had much less asthma than in Curzon Street , where his bedroom was a ...
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