Samuel Johnson and His TimesBatsford, 1962 - 128 страници |
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... suffer from privation , but it is possible that Sam's health suffered from the spread of disease caused by the malnutrition of his poorer neighbours . Taken to a wet nurse , he returned in a few weeks ' a poor , diseased in- fant ...
... suffer from privation , but it is possible that Sam's health suffered from the spread of disease caused by the malnutrition of his poorer neighbours . Taken to a wet nurse , he returned in a few weeks ' a poor , diseased in- fant ...
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... suffered rather from multiple tics , involuntary compulsive movements like whistling , shaking his head , rubbing his knee , and rolling from side to side as he walked : most notably , he performed strange ritual actions , as on ...
... suffered rather from multiple tics , involuntary compulsive movements like whistling , shaking his head , rubbing his knee , and rolling from side to side as he walked : most notably , he performed strange ritual actions , as on ...
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... suffered from bronchitis and emphysema ( abnormal inflation produced by air in the cellular tissue of the lungs ) , which would account for his famous puffing and blowing , as well as for his heart disease . A drawing of his lungs was ...
... suffered from bronchitis and emphysema ( abnormal inflation produced by air in the cellular tissue of the lungs ) , which would account for his famous puffing and blowing , as well as for his heart disease . A drawing of his lungs was ...
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Acknowledgment | 6 |
LICHFIELD 17091737 | 14 |
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