Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 84W. Blackwood, 1858 |
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... ment ; how is it that in the one case a man sleeps in a fetid atmosphere , and in the other you give him a pure one ? " The answer was simple , but sufficiently emphatic : " I do not think that the subject has been suffi- ciently ...
... ment ; how is it that in the one case a man sleeps in a fetid atmosphere , and in the other you give him a pure one ? " The answer was simple , but sufficiently emphatic : " I do not think that the subject has been suffi- ciently ...
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... ment of the men's dietary , with the provision of antiscorbutics and other protective viands . But in conjunc- tion with fresh provisions and vege- tables , and with a continual supply of fresh water to the men , the most material part ...
... ment of the men's dietary , with the provision of antiscorbutics and other protective viands . But in conjunc- tion with fresh provisions and vege- tables , and with a continual supply of fresh water to the men , the most material part ...
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... ment was detected by a friend of ours in overhearing two members of the despised class who devote themselves to the sweeping of the streets , pro- nouncing on the merits of a departed brother of the broom . One of them was clear that ...
... ment was detected by a friend of ours in overhearing two members of the despised class who devote themselves to the sweeping of the streets , pro- nouncing on the merits of a departed brother of the broom . One of them was clear that ...
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... ment to the public service . " Sir John M'Neill , if we mistake not , entered life as an army surgeon . The field thus open to him proved either un- congenial , or too narrow for his capa- city , but he offers in his evidence a morsel ...
... ment to the public service . " Sir John M'Neill , if we mistake not , entered life as an army surgeon . The field thus open to him proved either un- congenial , or too narrow for his capa- city , but he offers in his evidence a morsel ...
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... ment of the army has endured some obloquy , because its surgical offi- cers have not also been sanitary officers . But the function was out of the routine of their duties , and there was no warrant or authority for the undertaking if ...
... ment of the army has endured some obloquy , because its surgical offi- cers have not also been sanitary officers . But the function was out of the routine of their duties , and there was no warrant or authority for the undertaking if ...
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