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... reasons with which it is not necessary to trouble the reader , com- mitted entirely to my charge . In carrying it through the press , I felt myself at liberty to make whatever alterations I pleased ; and therefore , if any errors remain ...
... reasons with which it is not necessary to trouble the reader , com- mitted entirely to my charge . In carrying it through the press , I felt myself at liberty to make whatever alterations I pleased ; and therefore , if any errors remain ...
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... reason , and memory ) according to the respective ventricles of the 1 Diog . Laert . ii . 22. and ix . 12 . 2 Plato , Timæus , p . 71 . brain , destitute of error . Thus then have I 22 66 TRANSLATION OF THE DE AUGMENTIS . "
... reason , and memory ) according to the respective ventricles of the 1 Diog . Laert . ii . 22. and ix . 12 . 2 Plato , Timæus , p . 71 . brain , destitute of error . Thus then have I 22 66 TRANSLATION OF THE DE AUGMENTIS . "
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... reason of which omission I judge to be no other than that the former inquiry may be satisfied by the view of one or two anatomies , whereas the latter ( being comparative and casual ) requires the view and attentive study of many . The ...
... reason of which omission I judge to be no other than that the former inquiry may be satisfied by the view of one or two anatomies , whereas the latter ( being comparative and casual ) requires the view and attentive study of many . The ...
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... as ever the disease is fully discovered and known , to resolve upon some reg- ular plan of treatment , and not to depart therefrom - without grave reason . And let physicians be assured of 38 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
... as ever the disease is fully discovered and known , to resolve upon some reg- ular plan of treatment , and not to depart therefrom - without grave reason . And let physicians be assured of 38 TRANSLATION OF THE " DE AUGMENTIS . "
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. without grave reason . And let physicians be assured of this : that there may be ( for example ) three or four medicines rightly prescribed for the cure of some ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. without grave reason . And let physicians be assured of this : that there may be ( for example ) three or four medicines rightly prescribed for the cure of some ...
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